BMO Phone Interview: types of questions asked? - What kind of questions should I expect?

Hi

I applied for the "BMO Student Internship Program - financial modelling & Analysis Stream" in Canada for summer, and I have a 20 minutes phone interview this Thursday. I am a first year economics major at target school. What kind of questions should I expect.

How much will be fit, behavior, and technical questions.
How technical do the questions get? How much would they ask me on dcf, lbo, comp models?

Thanks for the help!

 

the interview was 28 minutes long, just basic question; why investment banking, why bmo, then some behaviour questions. No technical questions, just asked me how good I am with bloomberg and excel

 

Expect the same deal though, I'm surprised it's not an Alum. I went through several phone interviews before a Superday there, and most of the early ones were with Alums. Given your experience, just make sure you know why you want to go into finance / banking / why BMO / Current events.

-wow1wow
 

What did you say for the rating your skills with excel/word/powerpoint. And does they ask you to elaborate why u think you rate that.

Also what did she ask you for 20 minutes :S??

How many rounds were there after the phone interview? You get the job?

 
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Sure, I just interviewed with them today. It was in person -- we had two MDs running the interviews. One was the head of FIG and the other was with the Media and Business Services Group (weird mix). From my understanding the FIG guy was all technicals. He was asking a question about how dividends run through the statements as well as about terminal values and the point of a DCF when 80% of the final value is attributable to the terminal value. My guy was a mix between fit and technicals. For fit: why banking, are you sure you want to live in NY or Chicago (I go to a southern school), etc. Know your resume. For technicals: valuation methods being able to list which one will give you a higher valuation and why. He asked me how to calculate free cash flow. Everything was straight down the middle, nothing out of the ordinary. Hope this helps.

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On campus -- that was not my interviewer, h/w, I think it is good point (the DCF comment).

Note: I am still a student so verify this first

Regarding the DCF question: One way to look at it would be that a DCF -- assuming you use a multiple (instead of perpetuity) for the terminal value -- assumes a sale in ~5 years. As such the cash flows before you sell have value and should be included in the valuation. Also a DCF is just another way to look at the company;, maybe it will give you a more favorable valuation than another method.

fdba Emory Blaine and BBA or otherwise trying to find the perfect pseudonym.
 

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