PE Excel Test
I have been meeting with a PE firm and they are now bringing me in for an "analytical test" which I take for an excel model and maybe starting with Argus. They specialize in lending on transitional CRE.
I wasn't given any guidance as to what I should be expecting with the exception of the invite from HR lasting 2 hours and a mention of a waterfall in the interview despite that's not something I would be doing on the job.
I would expect there to be an Argus (if anything but multi) or Excel (if mulit) model from scratch with a waterfall, but am not 100% sure. Can anyone provide guidance if I'm expecting the right thing or not? Thanks.
Most modeling tests I've seen are 100% in Excel. Because the tests is only 90-120 min, they are fairly straight forward. Usually it is creating a 5yr projection with a simple debt schedule and waterfall.
Thanks. That's sort of what I figured the case would be. In the past, I've been given assumptions and asked to build a 10 year pro forma in 60 minutes, but no waterfall or tasked to build an Argus and bring that to Excel for the waterfall in 150-180 minutes.
Does the firm have any hotel exposure? You can build a simple hotel model off 4 or 5 revenue drivers and exp ratios.
They have a bit, but that's really not their core focus. The only hospitality experience I have is from graduate school and even that was limited.
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