Case Interview Guide

A practical guide to preparing without wasting your runway.

The guide is for candidates who want a clearer way to prepare: what to practice first, how to avoid generic frameworks, how to use drills, and how to judge whether improvement is real.

What it covers

The guide explains how case interviews are evaluated, why case count is a poor scoreboard, how to structure practice, and where candidates usually lose points despite doing a lot of work.

Who it is for

It is useful for beginners, MBA candidates, experienced hires, international candidates, and anyone who feels they are doing cases without a reliable improvement loop.

How to use it

Read it once for orientation, then use it as a checklist while planning weekly practice across structure, math, exhibits, synthesis, communication, and PEI.

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The full guide is available through the free guide form so we can send the right follow-up resources and understand what candidates are preparing for.

What this means in practice

How to know whether you need full mocks or targeted drills.
What good feedback should sound like.
How to build custom structures without sounding canned.
How to practice synthesis and spoken delivery under pressure.

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