American Infrastructure MLP Funds Interview Questions

2 total interview insight submissions
Interview Experience (59%)

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4
  • Very Negative
  • Negative
  • Neutral
  • Positive
  • Very Positive
Interview Difficulty (48%)

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.

2.5
  • Very Easy
  • Easy
  • Average
  • Difficult
  • Very Difficult

Interviews at American Infrastructure MLP Funds

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1st Year Associate
Year 2014
Job Title 1st Year Associate
Group/Division Natural Resources
Location San Francisco
Experience
Positive
Difficulty
Easy
1st Year Associate
Year 2014
Job Title 1st Year Associate
Group/Division Private Equity
Location San Francisco
Experience
Positive
Difficulty
Average

Interview Questions & Answers - American Infrastructure MLP Funds Examples

Associate Interview - Natural Resources

Anonymous interview candidate in San Francisco
Interviewed: August 2014
Outcome
No Offer
Interview Source
Recruiter
Length of Process
1-2 months
Application
Phone Interview
1 on 1 Interview
Presentation
Interview
Had a number of phone interviews with associates and VPs around my background, interest in the MLP structure and natural resources / infrastructure space. Final round consisted of a superday in SF with other candidates, presentation of a case study on valuation, and a full day of one on one interviews.
Interview Questions
Why AIM? The Principals are incredibly focused on story / fit.

Private Equity Associate Interview - Private Equity

Anonymous interview candidate in San Francisco
Interviewed: August 2014
Outcome
No Offer
Interview Source
Staffing Agency
Length of Process
1-2 months
Application
Phone Interview
Skills Test
Interview
I had an initial conversation with a headhunter that lead to a 2 on 1 interview over the phone that consisted of fit type questions and talking about my relevant deal experience at my current employer. It was very conversational and was just as much about me learning about the company and if I was a good fit as it was the company determining if I was the right candidate for them. I had already had private equity experience so the bulk of the conversation was directed at my deal experience, how I look at investments, what have I learned about investing since being at my current employer etc. The interviewers seemed a bit relaxed, being located in SF, and I got the sense both from the interviewers and the initial headhunter that it was a very close "fraternity"-like office environment with regular happy hours.

The role was essentially a two and done program in which you work two years and then associates move on to other opportunities or most attend business school. It was relayed to me that former associates went on to Harvard, Stanford, and even started their own companies immediately after their two years at the company.

The interview process consisted of:

a) phone conversation with two individuals
b) case study that included a brief CIM and a requirement to create a three-statement model and write an investment memorandum regarding the potential investment opportunity
c) a super day in the SF office
Interview Questions
What are some of the things you take into consideration when looking at an investment, either in your current role or in your personal investing?
What do you like about the energy sector and could you see it being an industry you work in for the long term?