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Prepare for your Frontier Economics consultant interview with a realistic AI-powered mock focused on case structuring, fit, and commercial-reasoning questions. Fit/behavioural questions and case-style questions. McKinsey/BCG/Bain also add specific leadership and impact questions. Practise on camera, get timed feedback, and walk in prepared.

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Common Frontier Economics Consultant interview questions

These represent the types of questions asked of consultant candidates at Frontier Economics. ScreenReady generates realistic variations of these, tailored to the role, for each practice session.

"Walk me through how you'd structure an unfamiliar client problem from scratch."
"Tell me about a time you delivered a difficult message to a client or senior stakeholder."
"Describe a situation where you led a team through ambiguity to a clear outcome."
"Give an example of measurable impact you created for an organisation."
"Why Frontier Economics, and why consulting at this stage of your career?"
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Frequently asked questions

Does Frontier Economics use case interviews for consultants?

Yes — Frontier Economics's process pairs fit/behavioural interviews with live case interviews that test how you structure ambiguous problems, do quick mental maths, and synthesise a recommendation. Some rounds also include a written or digital case.

How many fit stories should I prepare for Frontier Economics?

Prepare 4–6 strong stories covering leadership, impact, persuasion, and overcoming adversity, each with a clear personal contribution. Interviewers will probe for specifics, so vague "we" answers score poorly.

What separates strong Frontier Economics candidates?

Structured thinking, quantified impact, and genuine "why this firm" reasoning. Delivering fit answers crisply and confidently — not just having good content — is often the differentiator.

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