Based on the most helpful WSO content, the interview process for a REPE (Real Estate Private Equity) analyst position often includes a mix of behavioral and technical interviews. The first round is typically a behavioral interview, where you'll be asked about your resume and background.

In later rounds, you might be given a case study to test your technical skills. This could be an in-office exercise or a take-home assignment that could last up to a week. The case study might need to be presented to the broader investment team or just your direct reports, and you should expect to answer detailed questions about it.

However, the exact structure of the interview process can vary between firms, and the information provided doesn't specifically mention Crow Holdings. It would be best to prepare for a variety of scenarios, including a potential Excel test or case study.

Sources: Q&A: HF Analyst @ $5bn+ Fund - Breaking In and Transition to Risk-Taking Role, Real Estate Private Equity Final Round, How to Navigate FT Recruiting: Learn from My Successes/Failures, Finishing 1st Year as HF Analyst - Ask Anything

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