Preparing for Consulting and Banking

How hard is it to prepare for both consulting and banking interviews? I have started preparing for banking interviews covering the basics like accounting, multiples, etc (still need to get into more advanced modeling).

Is consulting harder to study for than banking?? How much time should I dedicate to studying?

Thanks for all the help!

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This depends on what your background is in undergrad and your exposure to the industry before applying. Assuming you did econ/finance/accounting banking Interviews take a long time to prep for especially if it is for FT. What worked for me is a month of prep (while attending a non-target university):

  1. WSO Technical Guide or other kinds of technical questions
  2. Read WSJ, Dealbook, thestreet.com, and research the stock market for at least a month before (general understanding of the market and environment)
  3. Run through your story and resume at least once a day for 2-3 weeks prior to the interview
  4. Do informational/mock interviews with bankers/your network who will hear your story and give you feedback

From talking to people in consulting the prep there is also pretty intense, but that focuses mainly on nailing your case studies. People I know in the industry will get case study books from business school consulting clubs and anywhere else they can get reliable cases from and work through them about 2-3 hours per day for an extended period of time.

Hope this helps and good luck, its always better to be over prepared.

I am curious to see how long people from target universities prepared for interviews

 

This should be a decision you should make yourself....if you want to try for both and see what happens then spend the time to do it. If you're definitely way more interested in consulting and not so interested in IB, then do consulting...

 

I understand my options, I am just looking for some input from anyone who had tried to land offers in both fields and whether they felt like they spread themselves too thin or whether it gave them more options.

 

I got offers in both fields. Didn't feel like the one excludes the other. Especially preparation for ib interviews shouldn't take that long. Just read IB - Rosenbaum and the WSO technical guide and you're done. Preparation for consulting takes somewhat longer but if you start reading Case Interview Secrets now and then start doing a few cases with your peers every few weeks you should be fine.

 

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