ER Case Interview
Hello,
I have a 90 minute interview coming up for ER and all the information I have is that it will be a case / writing assignment.
Based on my research, most case studies for ER involve updating a model and the note after that but I don't think 90 minutes is enough time for that. Does anyone have an idea about the format for a 90 minute ER case?
I am thinking that there might be some missing numbers that need to be added because its not enough time for a full 3 statement model and also too much time to just write the note.
Any guidance someone here can provide is appreciated. If anyone has a template for such a case study, please PM me.
DolbyS, bummer your thread hasn't had a response yet. Maybe one of these threads could point you in the right direction:
No promises, but sometimes if we mention a user, they will share their wisdom: jc1008 ahockey kcampbell11
Fingers crossed that one of those helps you.
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anyone got an operating model template I can use for this?
DolbyS sorry just saw this now...you probably already finished your interview. I do hope all went well. Let me know if you have any other questions regarding ER, happy to share my 2c and see how I can help.
Equity Research Case Study Interview 2 hours - GCC region (Originally Posted: 06/10/2018)
I am invited to a final interview for an analyst role in a large AM firm in UAE and there will be a 2-h equity research case study. I am just wondering what I should expect for the case study. I think 3-statement + DCF would be included but do I really have to build everything from scratch (simplifying the statements + building the model + DCF + making recommendation)? I am just afraid that I won't be able to do all these within 2 h. Anyone has similar case study before? Would be great if you could share your experience
Hi seurat123, whoops, looks like nobody chimed in here.... maybe one of these discussions below is relevant:
Or maybe the following pros can chime in... lhegde RyKells trailmix8
You're welcome.
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