WTAS Interview Questions

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Interview Experience (10%)

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Interview Difficulty (12%)

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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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1st Year Analyst
Year 2013
Job Title 1st Year Analyst
Group/Division Valuation
Location Los Angeles
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Interview Questions & Answers - WTAS Examples

Real Estate Analyst Interview - Valuation

Anonymous interview candidate in Los Angeles
Interviewed: July 2013
Outcome
No Offer
Interview Source
Applied Online
Length of Process
Less than 1 month
Application
Phone Interview
1 on 1 Interview
Group Interview
Interview
I received a call from a recruiter regarding my resume, she asked a few questions and gave me a time-frame of when I could come in for an interview.

I go in for an interview, meet a few people from the valuations division, and go over a little bit about the position. Most of it was trying to see if I was a fit for the company. Very little technical talk. A lot of talk of real estate and trends.
Interview Questions
Are you interested in becoming an appraiser?

Yes, I said it's going to be an interesting niche field now that the average appraiser is between the ages of 52-55 and are more-or-less dying out.
Give me an example of how you would valuate a commercial building.

I walked him through a discounted cash flow.