Guggenheim Boston Help
Hey everyone, I have an interview with boston technology for IB SA. How can i Prepare + I barely know anything tech related and jargon? Will it be same IB questions like valuation, walk me through DCF or more software based?
Hey everyone, I have an interview with boston technology for IB SA. How can i Prepare + I barely know anything tech related and jargon? Will it be same IB questions like valuation, walk me through DCF or more software based?
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there's a ton of software banking resources on wso. Software groups do tend to ask specific questions regarding growth drivers (revenue, subscriptions, customers, etc) so spend a little bit of time on that. But for summer analyst recruiting it will be focused mostly on the classic 400 biws guide, and nailing the "why ib, why gugg, and why tech"
they will ask: why middle market private equity advisory group? Such a weird niche question/group, that you can spin to basically be why software.
One brain teaser I got asked was: what does every number up to 100 add up to. So for example what is 1+2+3+4... The way you solve that for them is by pairs. So: 100+0, 50+50, 51+49, 52+48, 53+47, and so on.
What are drivers of a software company? I think they wanted something along the lines of ARR and sales efficiency, although I'm not sure.
Just so everyone knows the formula is (n*(n + 1))/2
are the second rounds out for this
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