Lexington Capital Group Interview Questions

2 total interview insight submissions
Interview Experience (74%)

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4.5
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  • Negative
  • Neutral
  • Positive
  • Very Positive
Interview Difficulty (20%)

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.

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  • Difficult
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Interviews at Lexington Capital Group

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Job Title
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Intern
Year 2015
Job Title Intern
Group/Division Corporate Finance
Location Lexington
Experience
Very Positive
Difficulty
Very Easy
1st Year Analyst
Year 2011
Job Title 1st Year Analyst
Group/Division
Location New York
Experience
Positive
Difficulty
Average

Interview Questions & Answers - Lexington Capital Group Examples

Financial Analyst Intern Interview - Corporate Finance

Anonymous employee in Lexington
Interviewed: May 2015
Outcome
Accepted Offer
Interview Source
College / University / On Campus Recruiting
Length of Process
Less than 1 month
Application
Phone Interview
Interview
Was a simple phone interview with the director of the department that I was going to work in. This was followed by on boarding and other general hiring processes.
Interview Questions
The most unexpected interview question they asked was just general information about the different segments of their business and what challenges I saw facing them. As this was just for an internship position there were a lot of questions about availability and adeptness with excel. Overall it was a very easy interview. There really weren't any other really difficult questions, general questions like walk me through your resume and give specific examples from your own experiences.

Secondary Private Equity Analyst Interview -

Anonymous employee in New York
Interviewed: October 2011
Outcome
Accepted Offer
Interview Source
College / University / On Campus Recruiting
Length of Process
1-2 months
Application
1 on 1 Interview
Skills Test
Background Check
Interview
The company first came to campus for interviews. I heard back within a couple days when they invited me to their NYC offices. I had 5 interviews that day (two with partners, two with analysts, and one with an MD). They got back to me a few days later after they had the rest of their candidates come in for interviews (no super day so they had us come in on random days). After about a week, they sent me a modeling exercise to complete. I returned that within a couple days. I did not hear back for 2 to 3 weeks, but ended up receiving an offer and accepting.
Interview Questions
The hardest part of the interview was definitely modeling exercise given after round 2 of the interviews.
Honestly, don't remember specifics. I had a couple brain teasers and run of the mill finance and accounting questions.