Entry-level Fixed Income Research Associate interview

I've got an upcoming fixed income research analyst position coming up, I'm in college so this will be an entry level position. It is with Fidelity.

The dilemma is, I don't have any background or work experience in fixed income. This is the job description:

-The Fixed Income Research Associate Program is designed to recruit talented, industrious undergraduates to support Fidelity’s bond investment process, and to train them to have foundational skills to launch successful careers in finance and investing. Each applicant will be competing for a role on a research team focusing on one of the following: municipal, financial, industrial or macro research. Associates will be trained to analyze the credit quality of individual issuers as well as the structural features of securities in the bond and money markets through a formal training program and through direct mentoring by senior analysts.

Associates will build financial models and work closely with experienced analysts to develop credit opinions through investment recommendations, documenting their opinions with published research reports. In close collaboration with senior analysts, associates will participate in meetings with bond issuers, credit rating agencies, sellside research analysts, investment bankers and other market participants.

Anyone know of any crash courses that I can take to prepare for this interview? I REALLY want to do FI research. Will I need to give a pitch? How deep do these interviews usually go? HELP!

 

My first round at an AM was very laid back. They just walked down my resume and addressed a few points of interest. I actually ended pitching a stock, but I don't think that was planned. If it's like most other AM's, then they'll be vetting for fit and basic finance knowledge. Make sure you know what's happening in the WSJ and Bloomberg. The second round is when the real fun begins. Best of luck.

 

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