Power, Utilities & Infrastructure Interview Experiences?
How have everyone's experiences been with PUI interviews?
Coming from an Energy (non-renewables) background, and I'm wondering how technical these can get.
Heard their modeling is intense.
Thanks
Based on the most helpful WSO content, interviews for Power, Utilities & Infrastructure (PUI) roles can indeed be quite technical, especially when it comes to financial modeling. Your background in Energy (non-renewables) will certainly be beneficial, but it's important to prepare for the specific nuances of PUI.
Here are some insights and tips based on experiences shared in the WSO community:
Industry Knowledge: A deep understanding of the PUI sector is crucial. This includes knowledge of regulatory environments, key players, and market trends. Your energy background will help, but make sure to brush up on renewables and utilities-specific knowledge.
Financial Modeling: As you've heard, the modeling can be intense. PUI interviews often include modeling tests that assess your ability to forecast cash flows, understand project financing, and evaluate infrastructure investments. Familiarize yourself with different types of financial models, such as project finance models, DCF models, and accretion/dilution models.
Case Studies: Be prepared for case studies that test your analytical thinking and your ability to apply financial concepts to real-world scenarios. These might involve evaluating a potential investment in a utility company or developing a financial plan for a renewable energy project.
Technical Questions: Expect technical questions related to valuation techniques, financial statements analysis, and possibly even some sector-specific questions (e.g., how regulatory changes might impact a utility company's profitability).
Resources for Preparation: Utilize resources like the WSO Financial Modeling Courses, which cover Excel modeling, DCF, LBO, and M&A modeling. Additionally, the WSO community forums and the WSO Company Database can provide valuable insights into specific firms and interview processes.
Practice Makes Perfect: Engage in as much practice as you can with financial modeling and case studies. Websites like https://edbodmer.com offer project finance and infrastructure modeling exercises that could be very beneficial.
Remember, ambition and curiosity are key. Demonstrating a genuine interest in the PUI sector and showing that you've taken the initiative to understand its complexities can set you apart from other candidates. Good luck!
Sources: Interviewing For Infrastructure Investment Roles, How Technical are EB Interviews, what's the hardest technical you've been asked in interviews, Q&A 2.0: 3rd Year BA/A/AC At MBB Going To UMM/MF This Summer, How to get better at technical aspect of IB?
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Expect a paper LBO, or an M&A paper accretion dilution analysis. Remember it’s a technical group.
Had two interviews recently in this sector, both extremely different. One was more heavily weighted toward relative valuation methods and behavioral focused questions. The other was a DCF and simple LBO, plus your standard technical questions
Was it a DCF on investing in a particular power project? Or an LBO of a company itself?
Also, can you elaborate on the relative valuation methods?
Where you interviewing m8
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