Advice for ER Interview at Bernstein?

I just got a interview with Sanford Bernstein and I'm looking to see if anyone might have any advice on how to best prepare. Still waiting on the full details (who I'll be meeting with and at what time), but its an in person interview at their New York office at the end of next week.

The position is entry level and for a generalist ER Associate position, not industry specific. To tell you more about me, I just graduated in May from a non-target where I majored in Finance and Statistics. Had one internship at a financial planner and two at small private equity firms. Last one was very research-focused.

Any advice would be appreciated. I'm really excited for this opportunity. Bernstein is pretty much my dream target firm.

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I've written about this before, so I'll just copy paste that: Bernstein interviews are majority case-based (thinking consulting). Usually the cases are easier than what you actually get in consulting, but that'll give you the right general idea. For one, there's a lot of market sizing questions, e.g. "Estimate the annual revenue of Android Pay" or "Estimate the number of people who would attend a free concert for the Rolling Stones in the middle of Central Park." When I was interviewing for the firm as a junior last year, one analyst also literally gave me a big stack of charts, and told me to analyze them.

As far as I can tell, Bernstein mainly looks for people with good intuition in its interviews, so if you have that, you'll generally be fine. If you don't, then learn how to do case interviews, at very minimum.

 

i interviewed a week ago in person also and was wondering how you did. A dream job and company of mine. I've been plugging away with the recruiter since jan2017 and she finally gave me a shot for this opening last week of june. i think i did well, 2 interviews, both interviews lasted almost 45mins

 

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