Growth Equity Interview Guide

I am currently starting to prepare for GE recruiting. I was wondering if anyone purchased the Growth Equity Interview Guide, and if so would you be willing to share access? I would be willing to compensate for a portion of the cost! 

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Based on the most helpful WSO content, here are some key points to consider for preparing for a Growth Equity (GE) interview:

  1. Interview Process Overview:

    • Fit Questions: Expect questions about your background, why you are interested in growth equity, and why you want to work at that specific firm.
    • Industry-Specific Questions: Be prepared for questions related to HCIT (Healthcare IT) and B2B SaaS (Business-to-Business Software as a Service), as these are common sectors in growth equity.
    • Technical Questions: You should be familiar with metrics and concepts such as LTV (Lifetime Value), CAC (Customer Acquisition Cost), and CAC Payback Period.
  2. General Finance Questions:

    • Financial Modeling: Proficiency in financial statement modeling, DCF (Discounted Cash Flow), M&A (Mergers and Acquisitions), LBO (Leveraged Buyout), and comparable company analysis.
    • Valuation Techniques: Understanding of various valuation methods and their applications in growth equity.
  3. Resources for Preparation:

    • WSO Elite Modeling Package: This includes courses on Excel modeling, financial statement modeling, LBO modeling, M&A modeling, and valuation modeling.
    • Interview Prep Courses: WSO offers specific courses for investment banking and private equity interviews, which can be highly beneficial for GE interview preparation.
  4. Additional Tips:

    • Networking: Engage with professionals currently working in growth equity to gain insights and advice.
    • Mock Interviews: Practice with mock interviews to get comfortable with the types of questions you might face.

If you are looking for specific guides or resources, WSO offers a variety of courses and materials that can be very helpful. Unfortunately, sharing access to purchased guides is not permitted, but you can explore the available resources on the WSO platform to aid your preparation.

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