Jefferies SF tech interviews?

Got invited to their diversity symposium which I believe will lead to an expedited superday relatively soon. Has anyone gone thru the process with them? What kind of behaviorals do they ask in the first round? Any unique technicals on the superday? I’m obviously familiar with all the standard questions for generalist roles in NY/chicago but I’m asking because I’m not sure if SF tech groups may take a different approach. Will they ask things specific to the tech industry? Anything helps

 
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Not to be rude, but you are asking for extremely specific information (interview questions for a specific firm AND office).

The answers to your question will be painfully obvious. It will be the same answer as other similar questions that have been asked on this forum (so go use the search function). Just look in your technical guides (they literally cover it all). Just reflect on what your college peers / mentors have told you...just use common sense and realize that bankers live/breathe tech and take it from there (you really think there's a high chance a tech banker is going to ask you to opine on real estate technicals?).

On top of that, you are getting an expedited superday ahead of everyone else...and yet you need MORE help/resources?

I think it's time you stand on your own two feet.

 

OP here. Ok maybe I should have clarified that I'm really just looking for guidance regarding SF tech groups in general. Figured it wouldn't hurt to include the firm in case anyone has experience with them specifically. Like i said, of course I have the standard interview guides and I don't expect them to ask things about completely different coverage groups (not sure where you got that from?). I just don't know anyone (even in my extended network) who works in west coast tech banking, and I wanna make sure there aren't any major differences in interview topics that I'm completely oblivious to. not sure why you're so offended lmao

 

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