Prologis Valuation Analyst - Interview
As the title states, I have an interview at Prologis for their 2-year valuation analyst program. For the last year I have been working as an analyst/broker on a national retail team that does mainly STNL but also some shopping centers. My main responsibilities have been brokerage-like (CRM, cold calls, market research, etc) with the occasional cash flow analysis with your topical risk/return metrics for our clients to digest the financials of a deal in one clean, structure page. I’ve done a couple Argus runs in the past, much to learn but It is pretty intuitive.
Obviously this is miles away from what an experienced valuations/underwriting analyst might need but I feel like I have a strong foundation and meet most of the criteria in the job posting (which is supposed to be a 2-year entry-level program anyways).
My question is this: if you could have a cheat sheet of material needed for an entry level job like this, what would you put on it?
Appreciate the advice, fellow monkeys.
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