How do I Nail the Summer Analyst Interview?

This is an article written by a rising senior at a leading North East university, who recently recruited into an investment banking summer analyst role. The article contains practical advice based on his recent experience navigating the investment banking recruiting process. I found it pretty helpful. If anyone has other thoughts please let me know!!

How to Ace the Finance Interview: Stories from the Trenches

http://tapwage.com/cheatsheets/2015/06/22/how-to-ace-the-finance-interview

This is what I read: “How do I Nail the Summer Analyst?”

You have to use the phrase"models and bottles" at least once.

I’d feel a whole lot better about the article if the author of the introduction knew that Northeast is one word, and if the author of the article knew that the past participle of “weave” is “woven”, not “weaved”.

I wonder how good the grammar is for the sinking seniors and for the seniors who are just, as it were, hovering.

Check out the articles in my signature

Partciple? You’re busted professor! Just kidding. Thanks for the implying vs. inferring correction on the other thread though. I should’ve known better.

At least mine was only a typo.

My pleasure.

Channeling The Beatles?

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