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Month of Interview: 
September
Industry Detail: 
Investment Banking
How long did the interview process last?: 
Less than 1 month
1st Year Analyst
Group/Division/Type: 
N/A
What did the interview consist of?: 
Phone Interview
1 on 1 Interview
Group Interview
Presentation
Skills Test
How did you get the interview?: 
College / University / On Campus Recruiting
What were the most difficult or unexpected interview questions asked?: 
“Fit” / Qualitative Question Analytical / Attention to Detail Questions “Career Changer” Questions Culture / “Why Us?” Questions Educational Background Questions “Failure” Questions “Future” Questions International Applicants Questions “Outside the Box” Questions Recruiting Process Questions Resume / CV Questions Strengths and Weaknesses Questions
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Overall, how would you describe your interview experience?: 
Neutral
Please describe the interview / hiring process.: 
Very polite - quite fun. heard back from them very quickly and everyone appeared to try to convince you as much as you convince them.
Overall, how difficult was the interview?: 
Average
Official Undergrad School Name: 
Overall Undergrad GPA: 
3.5
Undergrad Class Year (or expected): 
2018
Degree 1: 
AB or BA
Major 1: 
Aeronautics
Varsity Athlete: 
No
Millitary Program (ie. ROTC): 
No
Race: 
Hispanic, Latino or Spanish Origin
Sex: 
Female
Outcome of Interview: 
Declined Offer
Year of Interview: 
2017
How did you answer each of these questions (please be specific)?: 
Let’s say that your Managing Director is meeting with a client and you have been invited. As he’s presenting, you notice a mistake in the materials – do you point it out? The answer is No. It’s a horrible idea to do so as you and the Managing Director will both look worse in front of the client if you bring it up. Only address it briefly if someone notices and asks about it – otherwise, keep your silence and hope that no one sees it. A mistake is only a mistake when someone realizes it. You will correct the mistake discreetly later on, but there’s no point in publicly pointing out your error.

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