Alinda Capital Partners Interview Questions

2 total interview insight submissions
Interview Experience (44%)

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3.5
  • Very Negative
  • Negative
  • Neutral
  • Positive
  • Very Positive
Interview Difficulty (62%)

The Interview Difficulty is a score ranging from very difficult (red) to very easy (green) generated based on the Interview Insights at this company.

The number you see in the middle of the doughnut pie chart is the simple average of these scores. The higher the number, the more difficult the interviews on average. If you hover over the various sections of the doughnut, you will see the % breakdown of each score given.

The percentile score in the title is calculated across the entire Company Database and uses an adjusted score based on Bayesian Estimates (to account for companies that have few interview insights). Simply put, as a company gets more insights, the confidence of a "true score" increases so it is pulled closer to its simple average and away from the average of the entire data set.

3
  • Very Easy
  • Easy
  • Average
  • Difficult
  • Very Difficult

Interviews at Alinda Capital Partners

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Job Title
Group/Division
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Experience
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1st Year Associate
Year 2018
Job Title 1st Year Associate
Group/Division N/A
Location New York
Experience
Neutral
Difficulty
Average
2nd Year Analyst
Year 2018
Job Title 2nd Year Analyst
Group/Division Investment Banking
Location Greenwich
Experience
Positive
Difficulty
Average

Interview Questions & Answers - Alinda Capital Partners Examples

Alinda Capital - Associate Interview

Anonymous interview candidate in New York
Interviewed: January 2018
Outcome
No Offer
Interview Source
Recruiter
Length of Process
1-2 months
Application
Phone Interview
1 on 1 Interview
Skills Test
Interview
Contacted by recruiter while in banking. Had two first round phone calls including both behavorials / technicals. Technicals questions were not too difficult, but also not standard valuation questions. They described an asset and opened to questions as I tried to value the asset (ie, get to cash flow, how would X affect value, cost of capital, etc). Had a superday following the phone calls, includes standard model test.
Interview Questions
Behavorials were of course straight forward. The most difficult part of the interview process was the open-ended valuation with limited information to begin the discussion. They were focused on the type of questions I asked and were quick to follow up with additional scenarios (ex, how would interest rate hike affect valuation of the business). Questions were not straight forward - but, the interviewer reviewed thought process rather than conclusion. It was a fluid discussion rather than concrete question and answer format.

Associate Interview - Investment Banking

Anonymous interview candidate in Greenwich
Interviewed: December 2018
Outcome
No Offer
Interview Source
Recruiter
Length of Process
Less than 1 month
Application
Phone Interview
Interview
Expressed interested through a recruiter. Phone call set up for the following week. A very straightforward process
Interview Questions
"How do you value a parking garage?" The question was set up to gear how I thought through valuing an asset I was unfamiliar with. I don't think the question was that difficult, but it was very unexpected. I thought that I answered it well through a logical approach - talking about the revenue model, etc. Most of the other questions on the phone call were fairly straightforward - accounting basics, deal experience, career ambitions, etc. Not too much on the technical side as this was a first round