I have my first IB interview coming up. What are some useful IB interview tips other than just knowing behaviorals and technicals? And with technicals, are short answers, or long and explanatory answers better?
Checking the investment banking 400 guides from Merger and Inquisition
This. Ignore all other advice. Read the journal and practice the 400 questions.
1. True; from a technical standpoint that’s pretty much all you need to know. “Walk me through a DCF” is a standard question. Be prepared to answer as if you know everything without seeming like you know it by rote. 2. Read that morning WSJ no kidding got asked a couple questions on that shit 3. Know market cap of that company and read couple of their recent earnings transcripts 4. Know one stock that you can walk them through an investment thesis about
Depends what bank it is. If it is software engineering, be prepared for framework related and language related questions. You can PM me if you want details. I work for one and have interviewed for a couple more recently.
Asking the right questions are the key. This shows your passion for this position.
Questions like? If you dont mind
Dress up. Get a great design on your resume. Present and talk well. Be fearless and extrovert.
No! There is a resume template. If you break it, we will notice.
Easy for some folks
Know what’s happening in the finance world. You should be up-to-date on recent mergers/acquisitions, general stock trends, big political news, etc.
Wall Street Oasis has great resources for interviews
Wow this sounds like me. I’m gonna try and join an IB. But what are some cool positions at an IB?
I wouldn’t think of it as ‘cool’ It’s a lot of hard work at the analyst level but what’s cool is the exit opportunities and experience it will provide to you. You can officially break into high finance with a role in IB.
No joke, but be prepared to talk about how much you love 3 hours of sleep, 16 hour work days, and 6-7 day work weeks.
🥺it’s the best