The 5 questions you're bound to be asked in a Wall Street internship interview
You know how competitive Wall Street internships are - so if you land an interview with a bank, you want to come prepared.
To help you out, we spoke with a former analyst at a bulge-bracket bank who has been through the whole process.
He told us the five most common technical questions he encountered in investment-banking internship interviews.
The good news is, each question is answered in-depth in the Mergers and Inquisitions "Breaking into Wall Street" guide.
"Don't waste your time with any other prep services," the former analyst said.
He has no affiliation with Mergers and Inquisitions.
He recommended studying all the basic-level questions from the M&I guide in addition to these five questions. (If you're pressed for time, don't worry about the advanced questions, he said. They're not as essential for internship-level interviews.)
We got the answers from Mergers and Inquisitions. If they make no sense to you and you want to work on Wall Street, you've got some background reading to do.