RX Consulting interview?

I'm going to be interviewing for an RX consulting intern position over the next couple weeks. I have a general idea about what the differences are between creditor and debtor advising, what the BK process is like, and how RX consulting firms fit into the mix. For anyone that has interviewed before, how in depth does your knowledge truly need to be? What kinds of questions can I expect? Thanks in advance.

 
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I interviewed with one of the big 3 (Alix, A&M, FTI). 

You will obviously have your behavioral questions but the technicals were mostly accounting focused (look up the M&I guide and study the accounting section). The interview started with one of those online tests to assess your personality and also a critical reasoning/math portion, 3 interviews with progressively more senior people - one of which was entirely technical, and an excel tests which included basic accounting questions multiple choice, tasks to test your ability to manipulate data, and a 13 week cash flow model, and liquidation/waterfall analysis.

 

for the internship ?!?! damn im really fucked for that excel

 

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