Steal our Interview Guide to Ace your Finance & Banking Interviews - Knockout Newsletter π₯ (3/28)
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Welcome back to the Knockout Newsletter, brought to you by The Final Round. Every other Tuesday, we send you insight to help you knock out the competition, advance past the final round interview, and grow in your career.
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Whatβs New?
Interview Guide for Finance and Investment Banking Interviews
A couple members of The Final Roundβs audience reached out asking if we could help them with their upcoming Finance and Investment Banking Interviewsβ¦ well look no further.
These resources were created by professionals from Goldman Sachs, Evercore, J.P. Morgan, Citi, Centerview Partners, Lazard, UBS, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, and more...
Not everything has to live behind a paywall $$$ which is why The Final Round is excited to give these resources away for ππ₯ππ.
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100 of the most common technical questions for investment banking and finance interviews
Solutions to all questions
Topics ranging from accounting, enterprise value & equity value, DCFs, valuation, and brain teasers
Feature in Nexus
The Final Round was recently featured in Nexus, a company focused on helping creators and businesses improve sales processes, streamline marketing efforts, and acquire new customers.
In the post, Nexus discusses the value of the Final Round, how weβve continued to grow and help more and more people, as well as the early beginnings of The Final Round you may not have heard of before.
Read the full featured post here!
Preparing for an Interview - Best Practices
As weβve seen over the past couple of months, layoffs have been more than common within the tech industry. And with the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, more people are now in search of a job or preparing for an interview at a new firm. Itβs likely many people are scratching their heads, trying to recall how to navigate the interview process.
With access to resources like our Consulting Career Guide and Technical Interview Guide, you already have a head start on other candidates. Now, itβs up to you to put these resources to work, gain confidence, and take the right steps before, during, and after interviews to give yourself the best chance of success.
Make sure the career/job fits your interest: before you pursue this interview, itβs always important to ask yourself if this opportunity is right for you. Have you fully read the job description? Have you networked with people at the company to see what the day-to-day is like? Are you fine with the location?
Speak with those whoβve done it before: be sure to reach out to alumni or past/current employees working in the role you are applying for. What type of interview questions did they receive? What gave them success? What do interviewers tend to look for at that firm?
Take advantage of resources offered by the firm: oftentimes, when you receive an opportunity to interview at a firm, youβll also receive some material to help you prepare for it. Some firms, like McKinsey & Company, for example, provide candidates with workshops to perfect their case skills with members of the team prior to their interview. Be on the lookout for support like this as you navigate the prep process.
Set yourself up with a review schedule: just like preparing for an exam, setting yourself up with a calendar for review can help ensure you donβt cram for your interview the night before. Give yourself plenty of time to prepare so you donβt feel stressed when it comes time to execute.
Confidence is key: even if youβre nervous, projecting confidence will help you feel less nervous and help you perform better on interview day. Try your best to be prepared ahead of time, ensure that your computer and any associated links are working correctly (if the interview is remote), and make eye contact with the recruiter or team member interviewing you.
Follow up after your interview: always remember to follow up after your interview. Sending as much as a quick thank you following your interview via email or LinkedIn can sometimes be the difference between a no and a yes. When roles are as competitive as they are now, sometimes all you need is a little bit of separation.
Interviews can be a stressful experience. However, by following these steps, you place yourself on the right path to success. And again, practice is key. Prepare with friends, family, or fellow students to ensure youβre confident, cool, and collected when itβs your time to shine.
Highlight Quote
In Episode 25 of The Final Round Podcast, Annie Hopkins, Head of Americas Graduate Recruiting at Deutsche Bank, discusses the importance of applying your experience to any interview, regardless of the industry. Annie also discusses entry-level roles at investment banks, best networking practices, and strategies to secure and prepare yourself for an interview.
Click here to watch the full episode.
Business Buzz
Whatβs happening in the world of recruiting, careers, job/internship searches, employment, and layoffs.
ποΈ NPR announces layoffs and ceases production of 4 different podcasts
π Why these 15 cities are the best for job seekers
π€ How artificial intelligence (like ChatGPT) will shape the future of the economy
π¦ Amazon to cut 9,000 more workers, according to CEO Andy Jassy
π How ESPN layoffs could mean βMarch Madnessβ for some employees
π΅ First Citizens in serious discussions to buy Silicon Valley Bank
π¦ How First Republic Bank could rebound after a 90% stock price decline
Why it Matters
Layoffs continue as weβve predicted, and fears of more banks failing after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank means more layoffs are certainly not out of the question. As listed above, we have many resources to help you navigate the interview process. Simply put, it never hurts to always be ready and prepared for the worst.
The Final Question
Have you looked into our career resources yet? What do you think? What more do you want to see from us? Annie Hopkins
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Written by Bryan Hanley; Edited by AJ Eckstein