Due Diligence interview
So.. not many people really interview for this (KPMG - Transaction Services - Business Due Diligence). How would one go about prepping for an interview (summer)? What kind of technical questions? (I've mainly been prepping for banking interviews). What's a good "why am I interested in this" answer...?? Something about the firm? Any help appreciated.
If you're in certain programs around the country (especially highly-accounting focused programs) you would find that there are many graduates who interview for these positions. You should know basic valuation methods and have a decent understanding of the the financial statements and how they interact with one another. I would expect a banking interview without the possibility of brain teasers or questions about specific stock's performance, etc.
I would expect for that you'll need to know about the group, but the rest should all be fit. The Big 4 aren't big on technicals.
bump! also, will i get a case as someone interviewing for an internship? I know full-time definitely does.
FDD interview (Originally Posted: 10/19/2014)
Hi I have a case interview coming up for a Big 4 firm in a FDD role. I was wondering if anyone has done a similar case interview in FDD or transaction services and what sort of things I should do to prepare (i.e. technical accounting, strategy, valuations). Any help would be much appreciated I have never done a case interview before as well so keep that in mind if I should cover some other basics as well.
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