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Portfolio analyst interview...
Well, the job hunt has been tough so far, but this is the second on-campus interview I’ve been offered (the other being that financial consultant position I posted about).
This position definitely seems more interesting and relevant to me and what I’d like to get into (equity research).
What threw me off a bit in thinking about the upcoming interview is that this position is at the University of Chicago. I’m not sure how much of a difference that makes, but I’d appreciate any tips or insight for this entry-level position.
Here is the description:
Portfolio Analysts will be engaged in many facets of the investment process including setting of policy and strategy but will primarily be involved in the selection and monitoring of external investment specialists across asset classes. Analysts will support the analysis and management of University investments. Analysts will evaluate external investment specialists and prepare investment recommendation white papers on prospective investments. As a generalist, Analysts will undertake special projects as requested by the Directors. Analysts will assist with sourcing and due diligence of potential new investments; perform industry analysis to determine investment attractiveness of various investment strategies.
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Going over my preparation, I figure the interview will start with the personality/resume questions, and I’m also preparing to discuss the financial statements, a few of the common technical questions, and then one or two stock/investment pitches. Does this sound like a good outline, or is there something else I should be considering since this position is at a University and not a bank? |
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