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Log InTell me about a time you had to present a complex data finding to a stakeholder who was not data-savvy. How did you make it understandable?
Why This Is Asked
This question, common in research analyst interviews, screens for your communication and client-facing skills. Bright Research Consulting values consultants who can bridge the gap between data and decision-makers.
General Approach
Choose a specific example with a clear non-technical audience. Describe your tailoring process: simplifying the visual, choosing metaphors, and focusing on takeaways. End with the concrete decision or action the stakeholder took as a result.
Sample STAR Answer▾
Situation
At my previous firm, I was asked to present the results of a regression analysis on customer churn to the marketing director, who had a strong sales background but little exposure to advanced statistics.
Task
I needed to explain which variables most strongly predicted churn and recommend specific actions, without using technical jargon or losing the director's attention.
Action
I created a one-page visual summary that ranked the top three drivers of churn as simple bar charts, each paired with a dollar-impact estimate. In the presentation, I used analogies: I compared a coefficient to 'how much extra weight one factor carries.' I focused the conversation on the 'so what' for each insight and avoided any mention of p-values or confidence intervals unless the director asked.
Result
The marketing director immediately understood the priority levers and allocated budget to a retention campaign targeting the top churn driver. She said it was the clearest data presentation she had seen all year.
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