29th Street Capital Interview Questions

2 total interview insight submissions
Interview Experience (19%)

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The percentile score in the title is calculated across the entire Company Database and uses an adjusted score based on Bayesian Estimates (to account for companies that have few interview insights). Simply put, as a company gets more reviews, the confidence of a "true score" increases so it is pulled closer to its simple average and away from the average of the entire dataset.

3
  • Very Negative
  • Negative
  • Neutral
  • Positive
  • Very Positive
Interview Difficulty (78%)

The Interview Difficulty is a score ranging from very difficult (red) to very easy (green) generated based on the Interview Insights at this company.

The number you see in the middle of the doughnut pie chart is the simple average of these scores. The higher the number, the more difficult the interviews on average. If you hover over the various sections of the doughnut, you will see the % breakdown of each score given.

The percentile score in the title is calculated across the entire Company Database and uses an adjusted score based on Bayesian Estimates (to account for companies that have few interview insights). Simply put, as a company gets more insights, the confidence of a "true score" increases so it is pulled closer to its simple average and away from the average of the entire data set.

3.5
  • Very Easy
  • Easy
  • Average
  • Difficult
  • Very Difficult

Interviews at 29th Street Capital

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Year 2017
Job Title Intern
Group/Division Generalist
Location New York
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Year 2014
Job Title Student / Prospective Monkey
Group/Division Investment Banking
Location Houston
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Interview Questions & Answers - 29th Street Capital Examples

Capital Analyst Interview - Generalist

Anonymous interview candidate in New York
Interviewed: August 2017
Outcome
No Offer
Interview Source
College / University / On Campus Recruiting
Length of Process
Less than 1 month
Application
Phone Interview
1 on 1 Interview
Interview
Positive, first round was set up after 2 weeks application online. one phone screen and two one on one talk.
Interview Questions
How do you deal with some don't like you in your goup. and also they ask why do you want to join their company. How can you expect a question description can make 500 characters? What is your greatest strength? - ...
What is your greatest weakness? - ...
Tell me about yourself. - ...
Why should we hire you? - ...
What are your salary expectations? - ...
Why are you leaving or have left your job? - ...
Why do you want this job? - ...
How do you handle stress and pressure?
How do you handle stress and pressure?

IB associate Interview - Investment Banking

Anonymous interview candidate in Houston
Interviewed: 2014
Outcome
No Offer
Interview Source
College / University / On Campus Recruiting
Length of Process
Less than 1 month
Application
Phone Interview
1 on 1 Interview
Interview
Everything happened pretty quickly really. I was contacted through the school career webpage and set up a first round interview.
Interview Questions
Please walk me through all of the shale oil plays in the US. Then talk about all of the valuation metrics that would be used. If you had to buy an oil or a gas producing property which would it be and why. .......Please walk me through all of the shale oil plays in the US. Then talk about all of the valuation metrics that would be used. If you had to buy an oil or a gas producing property which would it be and why. And then they asked the same question all over again. Please walk me through all of the shale oil plays in the US. Then talk about all of the valuation metrics that would be used. If you had to buy an oil or a gas producing property which would it be and why.