Deutsche FT Interview Details?

Hey, I was just wondering if anyone knows what the Deutsche FT interview process is like. Is it very technical? I know we travel to NYC for first rounds the first day and then get asked for another day if we do well, but I was curious if anyone experienced this. Thanks.

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Have you eve been through an ib interview? Its exactly the same as all of the other ones.

Do you have any offers yet because that will be a.huge component of getting a job there,?

Which day is it?

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What division are you interviewing for? IBD?

How technical the questions are will depend on the preferences of your interviewer, and also your background. If you're a liberal arts major, they will probably be less technical, whereas they will be more so if you're an undergrad business major.

In any case, make sure you have strong answers to "why Deutsche Bank," "why this division/role," and "what makes you the best candidate."

 

I'm an undergraduate business major, but I worked in a valuation group over summer, so I'm not entirely sure how they will take that in terms of how technical it will be. I have only one offer for a mediocre MM, but am waiting on some better banks so I'll definitely mention that. Yeah, I've had plenty of Ibanking interviews but it has honestly varied so much by bank that naturally I was curious. I haven't had the most experience with final rounds either, so was wondering from that perspective as well...

Any other experiences with Deutsche like how they interview/how many FT analyst they are looking for would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.

 
you-down-with-SECDon't let your guard down... it depends on who you happen to interview with.

You're right...will continue with the flash cards on technicals and firm's history, industry coverage, recent deals, etc.

 

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