2018 UBS Summer Analyst Superday
Hey all I just got invited to an IB superday at UBS NY for summer 2018. I wondered if any one had any UBS specific interview tips as well as insight as to what are the better groups at UBS.
Thanks!
Hey all I just got invited to an IB superday at UBS NY for summer 2018. I wondered if any one had any UBS specific interview tips as well as insight as to what are the better groups at UBS.
Thanks!
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I applied but have not heard anything yet. Are you target, and did you have someone in UBS pushing your resume or you just applied online?
Received an invitation to interview for the accelerated process a couple weeks ago but have not heard back yet to schedule an interview.
Did anyone else hear back?
I had my Konru interview ~1 week ago
bump
superday this friday..... anyone with any insight on what the day will be like?
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UBS NYC IBD SA Superday (Originally Posted: 02/27/2011)
Monkeys,
Has anyone heard back from the UBS IBD SA Superdays on either the 24th or 25th?
Also, if you interviewed on the 17th or 18th, how long did it take for them to get back to you?
My friend interviewed on the 17th and heard back the same day with an offer.
Do you know if he went to the superday or if he was interviewed on campus?
Two kids from my school had a super day on the 17th and got offers that night while at the airport, I had a super day on the 18th and was given an offer that night also, so the turn around is pretty quick although i was told that the latest i would hear back was the Tuesday of the following week.
I think they were told that they would hear back by Tuesday of the following week.
I'm really starting to think I should of picked an earlier date to interview. Sucks I had a super huge obligation the first set of interviews.
Bumpity bump.
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I was on the Thursday. Heard we have to wait a few more days. Maybe they're trying to clear up offers from the week prior before offering some slots to us?
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I don't think that choosing a later interview date would hurt you guys since im sure they only take a set number from each superday. from what i understand they only gave 1 offer to one person in each interview group, so on the day that i went we were split into 4 groups and 4 offers were made.
Thanks for the info, jsuo. Where did you hear that from or what makes you think they only took 1 person from each pod?
The two other people from my interview group did not receive offers, and a friend of mine who interviewed on the same day as me who is as qualified if not more so then I am did not receive an offer but someone else in his pod did.
For people who interviewed on the 17th/18th, even though you got your offer the same day, did they tell you that you would hear back the following week?
Well, we all find out either tomorrow or Wed so best of luck!
Rurookie, best of luck to you! I hope a lot of us on here get it and we can hang out when/if we have free time. I would be down to meet some fellow WSOers.
Definitely.
pretty sure you didnt get it if you didnt hear back yet...UBS is notorious for NEVER getting back to candidates
ouch.
Damn, that really does suck. I called up HR on Friday (the day after) because I had some other offers outstanding (not front office) and they said they would get back to me latest by Wed. I really hope they do. This wait is awful.
As I said earlier, UBS is known for pulling that shit. I have plenty of buddies who got dinges at UBS that wnet on to get offers from other banks, many some might consider better AND that pay actual bonuses.
This practice creates so much ill-will. I really hope some clown from their HR group reads this.
Is there a chance he might of had an off day? I didn't really know how to gauge the interviews, but I felt like they went well. I hope I delivered what they were looking for. I just need to wait I guess. I wouldn't be surprised if a majority of WSOers got offers since we usually self-educate ourselves on the topics before the interview.
I guess that makes sense or it may be some crazy coincidence.
Makes sense just because everyone is pretty qualified once it gets to superdays and it's not like we interviewed with every MD/Director/AD/Associate. So maybe the way its done is the interviewers from your POD meet up and pick their favorite candidate. They have seen all 4 candidates and therefore can pick one. That way 4 offers are made (from 4 pods).
However, if that were the case, I would think that SOMEONE who interviewed on the 24th/25th would have responded that they got the job. Maybe not though.
God of Wine, do you know anyone else from our superday or Friday's superday that got the offer? I know two kids so far haven't received any communication...
Rurookie,
I only reached out to my pod. No one in my pod has had any contact. So, that's why I was wondering about the 1 offer per pod thing. I would like to know if I had previously reached out to you, or if you were from a different pod. You can PM with me with one of your interviewers last names or something about your pod if you want so we can clarify if we're double counting.
I know of at least one person from the Friday super day who got an offer. They mentioned they got a call before 5:00 PM from someone they spoke with earlier that day.
Anything yet?
Heard we would all hear back on Wednesday (tomorrow).
Fingers Crossed.
Same. It's pretty bad. I'm glued to my email/phone. To make it worse I have two tests this week and have not studied because I creep this website.
When did you all interview?
the 24th (last thurs)..
the 24th (last thurs)..
UBS NY IBD has finished their recruiting, so says HR.
Most of the people in this thread who got dinged by UBS, will now troll hard against UBS haha.
It's disrespectful not to even call back to let you know you didn't get an offer.
^True, doesn't seem like a good business practice.
If I don't get at least a call/email informing me I didn't get the job, I most likely won't reapply next year for a full-time job. It doesn't take too much effort to make an email/call.
To be fair, I heard they called a couple of people today with a Yes or No. A day late, but it's better than nothing.
I got told no today.
Did they get a call or an email?
Call
Titleist,
I would recommend you just call them; you may be on their waiting list..
UBS IBD Special SA Final Round - What to expect? (Originally Posted: 03/11/2008)
I was wondering what was included in the final round interview for UBS IBD. I would like to prepare as much as possible for this interview and better expect what is included on superday.
According to information sent to me by UBS, there will be a numeracy test. Does anybody have experience with this test? What kind of test is it? Is it similar to SAT Math or a college finance examination?
Also, I was informed of a case exercise as part of the selection process. What kind of case is it? What previous knowledge should the interviewee have in order to successfully complete the case? How in-depth will the interviewers grill you? Will they go on tangents to test your technical knowledge along with the case?
Finally, I am to expect a videoconference with the UBS management. HR informed me that I will be asked to describe real examples of things that I have done in the past that demonstrate my suitability for a role at UBS. Any experience with this?
Thanks!
Is this Europe? The numeracy test will likely be SHL or PSL (PHL?). See SHL.com for examples.
The case will probably be a basic case that will require you to come up with a framework for analysis. Your logic and organization is the most important thing. When I interviewed, mine became pretty technical but that's because I had prior finance experience and led it that way because I liked the technical side. It's usually timed, so plan wisely.
UBS NY IBD SA Superday Invite (Originally Posted: 02/21/2015)
Like the topic reads, has any nontarget who had a first round interview already received an invite to the UBS NY superday?
When's your superday?
I interviewed with UBS back in jan as a non-target
Superday UBS for SA Wednesday, should I talk about how much they have sucked lately? (Originally Posted: 01/11/2010)
Hi everyone, I believe this is my first post. Thanks for a great resource.
I'm going to London for UBS AC to interview for IBD Wednesday. Should I talk about all the problems they've had over the last 2 years, or should I smile and just pretend I'm a huge fan? I really want the spot for the summer, and I don't want to come off as cocky or anything.
Thanks.
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i would smile and pretend you are a huge fan. Unless you are very current with the problems and understand them very well, I would not bring them up too much. If you can talk intelligently about them, then maybe talk a little.. in your Q&A at the end, otherwise stick to sucking up.
Talk about asia, someone correct me but I think they still do okay there. Just don't mention the U.S.
Can anyone else comment on the UBS superday as far as fit, technicals, etc. Any help would be much appreciated.
dayaam, thanks for the reply. I can't say I'm perfectly current with the issues, and I'm not sure if I understand them VERY well. I do know, however, that keeping senior tranches of their CDO in the morgage securitization business in the US was a pretty bad idea, much like I guess it was for Lehman. I was not planning on bringing their problems up in my pitch ("and now that youre doing shit and cutting everyone's bonuses, I feel truly enthusiastic about joining UBS"), but rather thought I might bring it up in Q&A.
Bravehart, I am not sure. Lots of people seem to want to go to HK so it seems like they still have a solid reputation over there, but I would appreciate any information on their Asia business. Seems like a good thing to mention in the "Why UBS" question!
Mention "I want to end up in UBS HK so I'm applying to UBS London"? Uhh no. At least dress it up as liking their global platform or something..
ask them why they have so many lawsuits, scandals, and lost so much IBD business. tell them u expect ur offer soon and that you need it by next week so you can go back to focusing on the REAL banks that you are applying for. tell them they are a back back back safety and that you're only applying because its a "sure thing". finally, mention that UBS would be a sinking ship but you don't think so 'cause ships don't sink this fast. More like a sinking warp drive mach 8 jet or something.
Or you can just avoid the issues like everyone else suggests.
UBS HK is actually the number 1 bank in ECM in Asia
Wrong, that's JPM.
UBS = U BLOW SIR
Thank you Gecko, very insightful.
Anyway, does anyone else have any suggestions as to how to avoid talking about how poorly they are doing? Naturally, I could take about their new "one firm" model and how they look to be turning the ship around in 2010, and mention that they are doing well in Asia (ex-Japan...) However it would be interesting to hear what they think about the future for their health care team, for example :)
Any comments are greatly appreciated.
I would just say that you have read about some of the problems UBS has been having, but you are confident in the company and want to be part of a team that is improving things and hungry to succeed rather than work for a complacent firm. I wouldn't go into the problems or make it sound like you are bashing the firm, but everyone who is interviewing you are people who have managed to not get fired so probably believe that they are part of the solution not the problem.
Thanks AnthonyD1982, thats a few very good points. I feel pretty confident about my motivation, so I'm gonna go there and do my best and see what happens!
Are you for real? I can just see the MD going: "CDOs a bad idea? No! Really? You just worked that out? Let me write that down before I forget." Lol. I was interviewing with UBS London when they were having REAL problems.
My advice to you, if you sooo want to focus on the negatives, would be to cover RECENT news like client outflows in the Swiss unit because of the US business (some yankee cowboys who thought it would be clever to smuggle diamonds & other shit in toothpaste tubes, and offer to "relocate" their clients' funds into off-short accounts as a form of "tax structuring".) Don't talk about the US business, UBS are not proud of it, but shit happens. Talk about UBS missing out on the DCM glut and how they are rebuilding that now (along with FICC).
On the positives, talk about them maintaining their strength in the European business as well as them profiting from the recent Asia ECM/IPO boom.
But seriously though, once you get past the "why UBS" question (and for any negative you must give an upside if you want to get the positive ticks) it should be plain sailing.
Thanks lorican, good points. Just so you don't get me wrong: I have no intention of lecturing my interviewers, I just just discussing som problems they've had in a discussion forum.
Interesting interpretation of the tax evasion issue, by the way.
What about Lorello taking half of the healthcare team to Jefferies, is it recent enough? :P
Lorello is a US case, so unless your interviewer works in healthcare or is/was from the US, then they'll just try to laugh it off because they probably don't know themselves. They'll probably say something along the lines of "Well, it was just one team, not really important to the UBS business, we have hired people to replace them, etc." then most likely there will be an awkward silence as the interviewer runs out of steam.
A closer to home example would be Jim Renwick moving to BarCap. Now, Jim was head of UBS's uber profitable (esp. when you consider that UBS doesn't churn its balance sheet as much as other BBs do) ECM business as well as VC of IBD, and from what I hear a real rainmaker. With that in mind you could ask (in a conversational sort of way) about the importance of personal relationships in ECM and M&A, how has the loss of Jim affected ECM (and considering that they still fairly strong, it appears not that much) and how would it affect M&A if they, for example, lost an MD equivalent to Jim.
But generally, the best approach would be to look to the future positives, i.e. how can UBS maintain their Asia presence, how can they regain their US presence, how long will all that take, etc.
A final, really on the money, point would be UBS slipping to third in the UK corp brokerage tables. I think there was a FT article on it and their points are that, JPMC maintained their lead with 36, BAML have made huge progress and now have 32, and UBS lost a couple and now have 30.
Many thanks lorican, great hints. Now I have something to read on the plane. I'm off to the airport now though, so thanks again for the advice, wish me good luck :)
Forgot to post back to this thread. Thanks a bunch for all the answers, I think the AC went well. Presentation exercises etc felt fine, and one of the interviews was great. Didn't connect too well with the second interviewer, however, and I did not get an offer. Found out from feedback that second interviewer ranked me "average". Anyways, still some interviews to go so not the end of the world. Got many great hints from here.
Has anyone heard back from UBS IBD/LCM after super day for summer internship 2014? (Originally Posted: 01/27/2014)
I had my super day with UBS in early Janurary and still waiting for reply. Has anyone received a reply from UBS after super day?
lowest common multiple???
UBS SA NY Non-Target Superday 2/5 (Originally Posted: 02/07/2015)
Anyone heard back yet?
for ECM or DCM?
Wait, the super day was on the 5th for UBS? Do you know anything about Leveraged Finance? I've been waiting to hear back
I attended, haven't heard anything yet.
This was for CCS
wait CCS is ibd right?
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