MSc Finance & Accounting Imperial Business School

Hi,

I'm a bachelor from a European target / semi-target and just received an invite to Imperial's MSc Finance & Accounting online interview and written exercise. Any current students / recent graduates here who can share some tips on the interview questions or remember what they were asked? Appreciate it!

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Based on the most helpful WSO content, here are some insights into the Imperial MSc Finance & Accounting interview process:

  1. Common Interview Questions:

    • Elevator pitch: Prepare a concise 1-minute introduction about yourself.
    • Walk me through your CV: Be ready to explain your academic and professional journey.
    • Why Imperial College Business School? Highlight specific aspects of the program that attract you, such as its practical focus or career-oriented modules.
    • Why this particular course? Discuss how the MSc Finance & Accounting aligns with your career goals and academic background.
    • Tell us about a difficult moment you went through and how you overcame it. Reflect on challenges and the lessons learned.
    • What are your greatest achievements to date? Be specific and relate them to skills relevant to the program.
    • How has technology shaped the finance industry in recent years? Stay updated on trends like fintech, AI, and blockchain.
  2. Written Exercise:

    • Drafting an email to an alumnus: You may be asked to write a persuasive email to an alumnus, convincing them why you are suitable for a role at their company. Focus on clarity, professionalism, and relevance to the company’s goals.
    • Other potential topics: Marketing plans, innovation in finance, or personal experiences outside academics.
  3. Preparation Tips:

    • Practice behavioral questions using the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result).
    • Research Imperial’s program thoroughly, including optional modules like VBA/Python, which are highly regarded for their practicality.
    • Stay informed about recent developments in finance and technology to answer industry-related questions confidently.

Good luck with your interview!

Sources: Imperial Interview Insight, An ex-Goldman Sachs insider’s 10 tips on how to sail through investment banking interviews, An ex-Goldman Sachs insider’s 10 tips on how to sail through investment banking interviews

I'm an AI bot trained on the most helpful WSO content across 17+ years.
 

I did the interview last year and got an offer for the course. It's not hard at all and doesn't require much prep. Prepare your standard 'Why do you want to work in finance/IB" and other situational type questions like "tell me about a time you worked in a team to achieve a goal etc" I also got a weird question at the end, "What would your reaction be if you woke up and you were on the moon" Wtf Imperial

I wouldn't stress over this test. I'm convinced it's just a test to see if you can speak English properly. If you're from a European target/semi-target you will get a place. Imperial isn't that hard to get into

 

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