Citi London SA final - technical focus?

IB SA, 2nd round in a few days

Any thoughts on how much I can expect to be grilled on technicals and market stuff? First round was pure fit but I don't want to be caught off guard. I'm trying to decide how to best spend the time I've got left, mostly been focusing on "behavioral" prep.

nontarget, science major, PE/valuation work during summer.

 
Best Response

Depends who. The chief quant for index strategies hit me with stats and matrices questions like nobody's business when I first interviewed four years ago.

The MD may care if he is a quant, risk manager, or if he still trades on a daily basis. Sometimes, second-round S&T interviews will have a technical stress test component. It really depends on who's running the interviews.

I think that as a nontarget student with a heavier quant background, you should expect some stuff. Especially if science major means physics. Get a copy of "Heard on the Street" if you don't already have one and keep practicing- ideally with a friend who's been through S&T interviews. That book covers probably 70% of the problem set of interview questions.

You're the random kid who managed to get into the interviews from a non-target (I say this as one non-target to another.) They will wonder how bright you had to be to land this interview and maybe expect you to be a little smarter than the other candidates- particularly any alumns who might be interviewing you.

Don't pretend you're an expert on everything. If they ask you if you know XYZ, always be honest and even couch a little. You don't have to know everything- we assume most of our analysts start off bright but totally incompetent.

Try and get the interviewers to talk about themselves. Oh, and SMILE.

 

Interesting pov on being tested more as a nontarget, I thought the playing field was more level at this point. I did some DCF, M&A and comps this summer which is on my resume and not going to make things easier, but they were rather "ghetto" as I had no instruction and was basically expected to pull them out of my butt from scratch. I'll just admit that and brush up on what I can.

@ Illi - you are right, science means physics and math. That said, your examples came from S&T and I'm applying for IBD - how much does that change things?

 

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