Federal Capital Partners Interview Questions
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Interview Questions & Answers - Federal Capital Partners Examples
Federal Capital Partners Interview - Real Estate
Then two in person interviews with analysts, associates, etc. Seemed to be seeking cultural fit
1. What NOI is and how to get to it
2. What are the important rates for making investment decisions
3. Can you give us an overview of how to model a deal in Argus?
4. What makes a good private equity deal-maker/fundraiser/researcher/associate?
5. Why do you want to work in private equity?
6. If you were given a chance to value office building Y, would you bid, and what would you do with it?
Not too difficult - It was pleasant and behavioral with a few technical questions only regarding my past experiences.. overall good process.
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