Month of Interview:
April
Industry Detail:
Investment Banking
How long did the interview process last?:
Less than 1 month
Intern
Group/Division/Type:
Generalist
What did the interview consist of?:
Phone Interview
Group Interview
How did you get the interview?:
College / University / On Campus Recruiting
What were the most difficult or unexpected interview questions asked?:
How do you calculate the conversion rate for convertible debt?
Walk me through a DCF step-by-step?
How would your best friend describe you in 5 words?
Why should we hire you?
At this firm we like to throw you into the deep end. Can you swim?
In what situations would you prefer to raise debt over equity and vice versa?
Walk me through your most recent stock pitch - go in-depth on the models that we used (DCF, precedent transactions, comparable companies analysis, etc.) as well as catalysts, risks, and expected return analysis
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Overall, how would you describe your interview experience?:
Positive
Please describe the interview / hiring process.:
Resume drop, then first round a couple weeks later, with a second round a week after that. Offers given within a week of the second round
Overall, how difficult was the interview?:
Average
Official Undergrad School Name:
Overall Undergrad GPA:
3.5
Undergrad Class Year (or expected):
2019
Degree 1:
BS or BSc or SB
Major 1:
Economics
Degree 2:
BS or BSc or SB
Major 2:
Computer Science
Varsity Athlete:
No
Millitary Program (ie. ROTC):
No
Race:
Asian
Sex:
Male
Outcome of Interview:
Accepted Offer
Year of Interview:
2017
How did you answer each of these questions (please be specific)?:
if a bond has a par value of $1,000 and the conversion price is $20, then if the share price of the company rises above $20 the bonds will be converted to create (1000 / Share Price) new shares outstanding
look up the 5 step dcf process from M&I
Told a story about me and my friend that highlighted my strengths that would apply to banking, and chose 5 words that fit the description - hard-working, dedicated, perfectionist, level-headed, caring
Described the reasons why I was interested in the firm and why I thought I would fit into the analyst class
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