Meyers Associates Interview Questions

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Interviews at Meyers Associates

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Year 2011
Job Title Intern
Group/Division Investment Banking
Location New York
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Year 2012
Job Title Intern
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Location New York
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Interview Questions & Answers - Meyers Associates Examples

"investment banking" intern Interview - Investment Banking

Anonymous employee in New York
Interviewed: March 2011
Outcome
Accepted Offer
Interview Source
Other
Length of Process
Less than 1 month
Application
Phone Interview
1 on 1 Interview
Interview
Where to start with this one... so back in Spring 2011 I was cold e-mailing/calling for internships and came across Meyers Associates. I had a phone interview with the CEO where he asked me about myself and what I was looking for. He then asked me to come to the office to interview in person the following week. After maybe a 30-45 minute "interview" that just consisted of me talking a little more about myself and him telling me about the firm, he asked when I could start.

After working out a start date the next week, I received an e-mail from an "analyst" there saying they had to push it back another week because they were doing some kind of construction/remodeling work in the office. That was the last I heard from them after that - no returned e-mails or calls. Based on other reviews here I'm thinking I dodged a bullet, thankfully. Also, look around on google for the litigation against this firm if you want a laugh.
Interview Questions
"Tell me about yourself." That was basically it before he went into his pitch about the firm. He actually made it sound legitimate too.

Investment Banking Intern Interview -

Anonymous employee in New York
Interviewed: 2012
Outcome
Accepted Offer
Interview Source
Applied Online
Length of Process
Less than 1 month
Application
1 on 1 Interview
Interview
I applied online and got a call back a few days after. It was a pretty straight forward interview process. No technical questions or behavioral questions were ever asked either.

The person just went over my resume and asked me some questions regarding the market. He eventually printed out this stock chart of a ticker we were discussing and did a quick technical analysis of the chart.
Interview Questions
What is your favorite stock? What do you do in your spare time? Tell me about yourself?


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Intern Interview -

Anonymous interview candidate in New York
Interviewed: 2012
Outcome
Declined Offer
Interview Source
Other
Length of Process
Less than 1 month
Application
1 on 1 Interview
Interview
I cold-called this place when I was looking for summer internship positions. A guy ended up getting back to me after I sent my resume. Went into NYC at their office on Broadway for an interview.


This wasn't even really an interview. The guy asked me a couple easy questions, we talked for a little bit, and he gave me an offer within a few minutes. I was a little sketched out by this and a better opportunity came along, so I declined.

Thankfully I dodged a bullet here. I talked with a friend who knew people interning there and they bring on mass hordes of unpaid interns to cold-call. The company does some IB work but from what I've heard, it's a chop shop brokerage. The only positive is that you might be able to put "investment banking summer analyst" on your resume. As a freshman it probably wouldn't be terrible, but otherwise stay the hell away. There are a couple of reviews on Glassdoor about the company, you might want to take a minute to read them.
Interview Questions
The guy hardly asked me any questions. We talked and he offered me pretty much on the spot. I feel like I could have shown up in sweat pants and still had a chance at an offer.