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posted on 6 Mar 2015

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: HR Interview
Experience: The short list for the interview bas based entirely on the test performance (included questions on quant, DI, finance and market awareness as well). The first interview was focused on general HR and resume based questions. Interest in finance was looked for. The second interview was with the CEO, GMC. The interview was moreover an interactive talk. A typical question I remember is “How do you spend your Sundays?”

College Name: IIT BOMBAY

Interview Questionnaire 

22 Questions

  • Q1. I was asked about my Job Switch in my past work experience
  • Q2. Why did I choose to work for a bank leaving a software company
  • Ans. 

    I chose to work for a bank because of my interest in finance and the opportunity to work with a diverse range of clients.

    • I have always been interested in finance and banking

    • I wanted to work with a diverse range of clients and industries

    • I saw an opportunity to develop my skills in financial analysis and risk management

    • I was attracted to the stability and growth potential of the banking industry

    • I wanted to be part of a t...

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  • Q3. There were some questions on my biggest success and failure and how did I handle both
  • Q4. -Inter-corporate investments (equity method, proportional consolidation method)
  • Q5. - Effect of a dividend payout on the financial statements of a parent company if its 50% JV declares a dividend?
  • Ans. 

    A dividend payout by a 50% JV affects the parent company's financial statements through the equity method.

    • The parent company will record its share of the JV's dividend income as a decrease in the investment account on the balance sheet.

    • The parent company's income statement will reflect its share of the JV's earnings, including the dividend income.

    • The parent company's cash flow statement will show an increase in cash fr...

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  • Q6. -Relevance of EV/EBITDA? Fundamentals behind EV/EBITDA?
  • Ans. 

    EV/EBITDA is a valuation metric used to evaluate a company's financial performance and potential for growth.

    • EV/EBITDA compares a company's enterprise value (EV) to its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA).

    • It is useful for comparing companies in the same industry or sector.

    • A lower EV/EBITDA ratio indicates that a company may be undervalued, while a higher ratio may indicate that a com...

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  • Q7. How would a new litigation liability affect the enterprise value?
  • Ans. 

    A new litigation liability can negatively impact the enterprise value.

    • Litigation liability can lead to financial losses for the company

    • It can also damage the company's reputation and affect future earnings

    • The impact on enterprise value depends on the severity of the liability and the company's ability to manage it

    • Investors may also perceive the company as riskier, leading to a decrease in stock price

    • Examples include la...

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  • Q8. Some with reference to my FRM L2 What are the changes introduced in Basel 3? (No Tier 3, instruments qualifying for Tier 1, counter-cyclical buffers, liquidity and leverage ratios)
  • Q9. Current Economic scenario- Are you following the euro zone crisis? Give recent updates
  • Ans. 

    Yes, I am following the euro zone crisis closely.

    • The crisis began in 2009 with Greece's debt crisis and has since spread to other countries in the euro zone.

    • The European Central Bank has implemented various measures to address the crisis, including quantitative easing and low interest rates.

    • Brexit has also added to the uncertainty in the euro zone.

    • Recent updates include the approval of a €750 billion recovery fund to h...

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  • Q10. Some basic questions on FCFF, FCFE, P/E, PEG and sector-specific ratios
  • Q11. A few questions on accretion-dilution in case of a acquisition by stock issue
  • Q12. They referred to my CV and asked me questions on the basis of the points mentioned
  • Q13. Work Experience related-
  • Q14. My hobby related Puzzle- What is the minimum number of queens would you need to check mate a king which is at the center of the chess board?
  • Q15. Fair Dice Puzzle- A box has n1 red shoes, n2 blue shoes and so on. Min no of draws to ensure same colour
  • Q16. How did you value Suzlon? Which ratios did you use and why? Rationale behind the growth rates assumed in DCF?
  • Ans. 

    Valued Suzlon using DCF and ratios. Assumed growth rates based on industry trends and company performance.

    • Used DCF to estimate the intrinsic value of Suzlon based on future cash flows

    • Used P/E ratio and EV/EBITDA ratio to compare Suzlon's valuation with industry peers

    • Assumed growth rates based on industry trends and Suzlon's historical performance

    • Took into account Suzlon's debt levels and interest expenses in the DCF ca...

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  • Q17. What is the general outlook on Indian IT sector? Growth drivers and challenges? What are your stock picks and make a short pitch on the investment rationale?
  • Ans. 

    Indian IT sector has a positive outlook with growth drivers like digital transformation and cloud adoption, but faces challenges like talent shortage and increasing competition.

    • Growth drivers include digital transformation, cloud adoption, and increasing demand for automation and AI solutions.

    • Challenges include talent shortage, increasing competition from global players, and regulatory changes.

    • Stock picks include TCS, ...

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  • Q18. I had done an independent project on monetary policy. So I was asked about the change in policy stance from the series of rate hikes to the cut in CRR
  • Q19. Related to Academic Project on Corporate Valuation of Suzlon
  • Q20. On the sector I followed which was also mentioned on my CV
  • Q21. How do you do a credit appraisal of SME units?
  • Ans. 

    Credit appraisal of SME units involves assessing their financial health, management capabilities, market position, and repayment capacity.

    • Analyze financial statements, including balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements

    • Evaluate management team and their experience in the industry

    • Assess market position and competition

    • Review credit history and repayment capacity

    • Consider collateral and guarantees

    • Use cred...

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  • Q22. What specific ratios are used to evaluate a manufacturing unit?
  • Ans. 

    Ratios like gross margin, inventory turnover, and return on assets are used to evaluate a manufacturing unit.

    • Gross margin ratio measures the profitability of the manufacturing unit by comparing the revenue and cost of goods sold.

    • Inventory turnover ratio measures how efficiently the manufacturing unit is managing its inventory.

    • Return on assets ratio measures how effectively the manufacturing unit is using its assets to ...

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Interview Preparation Tips

Round: HR Interview
Experience: There was no Group Discussion. I was an Only interview process. There were two rounds of interviews. Not many HR questions were asked,

Round: HR Interview
Experience: I had brushed up the fundamentals of basic accounting, corporate finance and Coporate Valuation well and had revised my academic projects. I had also tried to follow-up my sector of interest regularly and also had some stock picks which helped a lot.

General Tips: The first round was completely based on accounting and valuation. A thorough revision of accounting and corporate valuation should be sufficient.The second round was a CV based round. Revise your CFA and FRM subjects in case you have mentioned them in your CV. I was quizzed a lot on my academic projects, the sector that I followed and general macro economic events (monetary policy, rupee depreciation, euro zone etc).
Skills: Economics, Finance
College Name: NA

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Interview Questionnaire 

13 Questions

  • Q1. They asked me a couple of questions in HR like walk me through your CV
  • Q2. Why finance
  • Ans. 

    Finance is a dynamic field that offers opportunities to analyze data, make strategic decisions, and impact business outcomes.

    • I have a passion for numbers and analyzing financial data

    • Finance offers a diverse range of career paths, from investment banking to corporate finance

    • I enjoy the challenge of making strategic decisions that impact business outcomes

    • Finance is a constantly evolving field that requires continuous lea...

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  • Q3. Why I want to do I-Banking
  • Ans. 

    I want to do I-Banking because of the challenging and dynamic nature of the work.

    • I am passionate about finance and enjoy working with numbers.

    • I am excited about the fast-paced and high-pressure environment of investment banking.

    • I am interested in the opportunity to work on complex financial transactions and help clients achieve their goals.

    • I am motivated by the potential for high earnings and career advancement in the

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  • Q4. Why should Deustche Bank take me for the profile
  • Ans. 

    Deutsche Bank should hire me for the financial analyst profile because of my strong analytical skills, experience in financial modeling, and ability to work well under pressure.

    • I have a proven track record of analyzing financial data and making sound investment recommendations

    • I am proficient in financial modeling and have experience using various financial software

    • I am able to work well under pressure and meet tight de...

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  • Q5. What I thought were the skill sets require to be in a career in I-Banking
  • Ans. 

    Skills required for a career in I-Banking

    • Strong analytical and quantitative skills

    • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

    • Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines

    • In-depth knowledge of financial markets and products

    • Proficiency in financial modeling and valuation techniques

    • Attention to detail and accuracy

    • Ability to work in a team environment

    • Strong work ethic and commitment to excellence

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  • Q6. Why I would choose a career in I-Banking rather than in markets(sales/structuring/trading)
  • Q7. They wanted me to make them understand my summer internship project
  • Q8. One question on interpreting the P&L
  • Q9. One question on consolidation: parent company holds 70% subsidiary, they asked me to make a consolidated balance sheet for the company
  • Q10. Finance based counter questions on my summers project
  • Q11. General view on economy, power sector etc
  • Q12. Asked about the competititons in which i had participated
  • Q13. One lady asked me atomic numbers of some elements – had written about chemistry olympiad in the CV

Interview Preparation Tips

General Tips: Be honest and have a clear idea of what profile they are offering
Skills: Economics, Banking
College Name: NA

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Interview Questions & Answers

user image Anonymous

posted on 2 Jul 2015

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: HR Interview
Experience:  Know each & every HR question.  When the interviewer asks about your weakness, do not tell some actual negatives. Tell something which would benefit them & which would affect you at the same time. Example-‘over achiever’. Tell some story to support this. Extent of honesty doesn’t matter. The story should run throughout your whole resume. Relate everything to your resume.

College Name: IIT MADRAS

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Interview Questionnaire 

12 Questions

  • Q1. Why finance
  • Ans. 

    Finance offers a dynamic and challenging career with opportunities for growth and learning.

    • I have a passion for numbers and analyzing financial data

    • I enjoy problem-solving and finding creative solutions to financial challenges

    • I am interested in the global economy and how financial markets operate

    • I want to work in a fast-paced and competitive environment

    • I am excited about the potential for career growth and advancement ...

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  • Q2. Roles of Last Year Interns
  • Ans. 

    Last year interns played various roles in different departments, including research, analysis, and client management.

    • Last year interns were involved in conducting market research and analysis to support investment decisions.

    • They also assisted in managing client relationships and preparing presentations for clients.

    • Some interns were involved in financial modeling and valuation of companies.

    • Interns also supported the inv...

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  • Q3. How I feel about working late hours
  • Ans. 

    I am comfortable working late hours when necessary.

    • I understand that investment banking can be demanding and requires long hours

    • I am willing to put in the extra effort to meet deadlines and deliver quality work

    • I am able to manage my time effectively to ensure that I am productive during late hours

    • I am committed to the success of the team and the clients we serve

    • I have experience working late hours in previous roles and...

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  • Q4. Call and Put option
  • Q5. Payoff Diagram of options
  • Ans. 

    Payoff diagram of options shows the profit or loss of an option at different prices of the underlying asset.

    • The diagram is a graph with the price of the underlying asset on the x-axis and the profit or loss on the y-axis.

    • The payoff diagram can be used to analyze the risk and reward of different options strategies.

    • Examples of options strategies include long call, short call, long put, short put, and straddle.

    • The payoff ...

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  • Q6. Financial account – LIFO FIFO
  • Q7. Which is best under inflationary environment
  • Ans. 

    Investments that perform well under inflationary environment

    • Real estate investments

    • Commodities like gold and silver

    • Inflation-protected bonds like TIPS

    • Stocks of companies with pricing power

    • Alternative investments like infrastructure and private equity

    • Avoid cash and fixed-rate bonds

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  • Q8. What is India’s GDP
  • Ans. 

    India's GDP is $2.7 trillion as of 2020.

    • India is the world's sixth-largest economy by nominal GDP.

    • The country's GDP growth rate has been steadily increasing over the years.

    • India's major industries include agriculture, manufacturing, and services.

    • The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on India's economy.

    • The government has implemented various measures to boost economic growth.

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  • Q9. What is the world’s GDP growth rate?
  • Ans. 

    The world's GDP growth rate varies year to year and is influenced by various factors such as global economic conditions, political stability, and technological advancements.

    • The world's GDP growth rate was 2.9% in 2019

    • The COVID-19 pandemic caused a significant decline in the world's GDP growth rate in 2020

    • China has been a major contributor to the world's GDP growth rate in recent years

    • The world's GDP growth rate is expe...

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  • Q10. What happens to net income after one year?
  • Ans. 

    Net income can increase or decrease depending on various factors such as revenue, expenses, taxes, and investments.

    • Net income can increase if revenue increases or expenses decrease

    • Net income can decrease if revenue decreases or expenses increase

    • Taxes can also affect net income

    • Investments can also impact net income

    • Net income is calculated by subtracting expenses from revenue

    • Net income is an important metric for evaluati

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  • Q11. If an unbiased coin is tossed 5 times, what is the probability of getting 5 heads?
  • Ans. 

    The probability of getting 5 heads in 5 tosses of an unbiased coin is 1/32.

    • The probability of getting a head on a single toss of an unbiased coin is 1/2.

    • The probability of getting 5 heads in a row is (1/2)^5 = 1/32.

    • Each toss is independent of the previous toss, so the probability of getting 5 heads in a row is the same as getting any other sequence of 5 tosses.

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  • Q12. If 2 people are sitting around a round table, and each has to place coins on the table after other does, and the one who places the coin last wins, would you like to go first or second?

Interview Preparation Tips

General Tips: Study finance basics – options, futures basics, Be very very thorough with your CV, know your strong points and try to bring them up during interview and Be very confident
Skills: Banking, Finance
College Name: NA

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posted on 25 Jan 2015

Interview Questionnaire 

7 Questions

  • Q1. Why DB (2 min)
  • Ans. 

    DB is a crucial component for storing and managing data in various applications.

    • DB stands for Database and is used to store and manage data in various applications.

    • It allows for efficient data retrieval and manipulation.

    • There are various types of databases such as relational, NoSQL, and graph databases.

    • Examples of popular DBMS include MySQL, Oracle, MongoDB, and Neo4j.

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  • Q2. Can some work you did at Microsoft be used in DB (I wasn’t at all expecting this but thought and found that an algo I designed could be applied to a problem in the stock market domain)?
  • Ans. 

    Yes, an algorithm I designed at Microsoft can be applied to a problem in the stock market domain.

    • I designed an algorithm at Microsoft that can be used in the stock market domain

    • The algorithm can be applied to solve a specific problem in the stock market

    • The work I did at Microsoft has potential applications in the financial industry

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  • Q3. Estimate your quant score. If you add your quant score to the avg finance score would that be highest overall score?
  • Ans. 

    Answering a question about estimating quant score and overall score in finance.

    • I estimate my quant score to be X based on my preparation and practice.

    • Adding my quant score to the avg finance score may or may not result in the highest overall score, as it depends on the scores of other candidates.

    • However, I am confident in my abilities and believe that I can perform well in both areas.

    • I am open to discussing my preparat...

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  • Q4. Asked me to redo the pie chart question. I got it correct I think though I didn’t attempt it. They asked why I didn’t attempt finance (Reply : I wanted to do on thing well and time was a constraint)
  • Q5. Puzzle - express JEE rank as xy + yx (put y=1, x = rank - 1)
  • Q6. Didn’t Microsoft give you a PPO (I said no, which was technically true)? Why not Microsoft(note that they asked this though Microsoft was scheduled on Day 2) (2 min)?
  • Q7. Why not Tower Research (5 min)?
  • Ans. 

    Tower Research does not align with my career goals and interests.

    • I am looking for a company that aligns with my values and interests

    • I have researched Tower Research and do not feel it is the right fit for me

    • I am seeking a company with a strong focus on innovation and collaboration

    • Tower Research may be a great fit for others, but it is not the right fit for me

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Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: 28 questions, 18 quantative + 10 financial awareness, negative marking. I took one pass through the Quant section, leaving about 5 questions, went on to the financial section, realized I wasn't going to score that well there so went back to Quant eventually attempting all 18, having to guess 1 answer since I ran out of time. I attempted probably 2-3 in financial. The test matters a lot to get shortlisted - some CSE students didn’t get shortlisted apparently because of a low test score. I would suggest that focus should be primarily on the quant section rather than the finance section - a friend in CSE who said he did well in the finance section didn’t get shortlisted.

Quant
1. Find next in sequence : 10,1,.......7,7...11,5 - don't remember the rest of the sequence but it looked random
initially it but if you take the difference between alternate terms an obvious pattern emerges .
2. Probability of two people telling the truth = 0.4,0.6 - what is the chance that they are inconsistent in what they say ?
3. A 3 digit number is a square less than 500, the reverse of the number is also a square. on repeating last digit still a square. What is the difference between the initial square, its reverse.
4. In a 1000m race if x gives y a head start of 40 meter, x wins by 10m. how much will x win by if y gives x a head start of 40m
5. With 16 matches, how many distinct triangles can you make?
6. You row at 7kmph in a calm lake. fisherman drops something 14 km upstream and the river current is 3kmph, how long will it take to reach you (14/7 = 2hrs ).
7. The sum of the multiples of 7 between 200 and 400 is what (trick was instead of calculating, to observe that the answer is odd and of the 5 options, only one was odd)?
8. Sum of consecutive page numbers in a book starting from 1 to n is 1000 - one page was repeated. which page was it? (idea was to subtract each choice from 1000 and see if it was n _ (n + 1)/2)
9. Last digit of 508508
10. 6 men + 4 women. Make a committee of 3 from them - Guy X wont be with Guy Y. Guy Y will be only with Woman Z in committee. How many ways of making the committee?
11. Run in circle of radius r. 1st 30 seconds at r meters/min, then next 1 min at r/2 m per min next 2 min at r/4 and so on. ratio of times taken in round n, previous round
12. |(x ? 11)/2| < 3 what is the range of x?
13. number of integer solutions to 3x + 6y = 13 (take 3 common on LHS and the answer is clear).
14. 5 students give an objective exam (+1 for correct, 0 for wrong) with 5 questions each with 5 choices. Their answers were given in a 5x5 matrix. Given they all got different marks, who got the lowest.
15. A,B,C,D stand in a line in increasing order of height. Given that X was shorter than Y but didnt stand first, and (a few more conditions) , who stood last? (X and Y had been specified as one of A, B, C, D - I don’t remember exactly since I gave the test 10 days back).

Financial
1. Rupee-dollar exchange rate (options were ranges of 1 rupee answer ws 39-40)
2. value of some index (some non-Indian East Asian country’s stock market - I forgot the name)
3. Effect of interest rate cuts on a bond coupon
4. Simple question on call option - which of following is not true about it
5. 1st Indian IT company to be listed on Nasdaq

6. Given a pie chart where it showed that for capital, a company relied 80% on equity and a small fraction on debts, what investment strategy is the company using? Conservative/Aggressive?
Duration: 40 min minutes

Round: HR Interview
Experience: I was the last person DB interviewed that day. Towards the end, the interviewer said “I am sure you are going to join Tower Research and not DB”. They also seemed to have decided before I came in to the interview that I would get an offer with some other company and would not choose DB - kept attacking the answers I gave to ‘Why not Microsoft/Tower’. In hindsight maybe I shouldn't have listed all the 4 tech companies I had interned with.

College Name: IIT KANPUR

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Interview Questionnaire 

15 Questions

  • Q1. Some Basic HR questions like tell me about yourself
  • Q2. Why Deutsche Bank
  • Ans. 

    Deutsche Bank is a leading global investment bank with a strong reputation and diverse range of services.

    • Deutsche Bank has a strong reputation in the financial industry

    • It offers a diverse range of services, including investment banking, asset management, and wealth management

    • The bank has a global presence, with operations in over 70 countries

    • Deutsche Bank has a strong commitment to innovation and technology, which is i...

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  • Q3. Why not equity/credit research profile?(I told them I wanted structuring profile)
  • Q4. Since I had given CFA they asked me- Why did you give CFA L1, What did you learn from it, Are you planning to give CFA L2 next year
  • Q5. Some work-ex based questions like how is the sector doing
  • Q6. In a 10X10X10 Rubik’s cube…if the outer layer is removed, how many small cubes are left?
  • Q7. What would be the length of the shortest path between two diagonally opposite corners of a solid (10X10X10) cube?
  • Ans. 

    The shortest path between two diagonally opposite corners of a solid (10X10X10) cube is the space diagonal.

    • The space diagonal can be calculated using the Pythagorean theorem.

    • The formula for the space diagonal is √(a² + b² + c²), where a, b, and c are the lengths of the sides of the cube.

    • In this case, a = b = c = 10, so the space diagonal is √(10² + 10² + 10²) = √300 ≈ 17.32 units.

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  • Q8. Fill up numbers from 1-25 in a 5X5 matrix such that each number is average of the adjacent numbers
  • Q9. In a marathon, the each athlete is assigned a number, you see 5 of them with the following numbers: 2, 10, 40, 50, 200, 250……can you guess the total number of runners in the race?
  • Q10. Draw the payoffs
  • Ans. 

    Payoff diagrams show the potential profit or loss of an investment at different prices.

    • Payoff diagrams are used to visualize the potential outcomes of an investment strategy.

    • The x-axis represents the price of the underlying asset, while the y-axis represents the profit or loss.

    • A call option has a positive payoff when the stock price is above the strike price, while a put option has a positive payoff when the stock pric...

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  • Q11. CDS based questions like if I go long in a CDS am I going short or long credit
  • Q12. If the interest rate in the market goes up
  • Ans. 

    If the interest rate in the market goes up

    • The cost of borrowing increases

    • Bond prices decrease

    • Stock prices may decrease

    • Inflation may decrease

    • Currency may appreciate

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  • Q13. What happens to the value of CDS?
  • Ans. 

    The value of CDS changes based on market conditions and creditworthiness of the underlying entity.

    • CDS value increases when the creditworthiness of the underlying entity deteriorates.

    • CDS value decreases when the creditworthiness of the underlying entity improves.

    • CDS value is also affected by market conditions such as interest rates and liquidity.

    • CDS value can be used as an indicator of market sentiment towards the under...

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  • Q14. What is delta? A future on 1000 stocks, what is the delta for this?
  • Ans. 

    Delta is the measure of an option's price sensitivity to changes in the price of the underlying asset.

    • Delta is a Greek letter used to represent the degree of change in an option's price relative to the change in the price of the underlying asset.

    • Delta ranges from 0 to 1 for call options and -1 to 0 for put options.

    • A delta of 0.5 means that for every $1 increase in the underlying asset's price, the option's price will i...

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  • Q15. Some Finance related gyan was asked like call and put option

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: I read a book on derivatives (John C Hull)….I told the interviewer that I liked derivatives and wanted a structuring profile at DB.They were not expecting such an answer and the rest of the interview was on derivatives. I gave correct answers to most of them and had right approach for the others.

General Tips: Read up options and futures&#44; John Hull and if you somehow put that point across in the interview, you are almost in. However, this approach is risky as reading the book takes lot of time and and also once you mention this, they grill you with questions on advanced concepts.
Skills: Economics, Finance
College Name: NA

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posted on 17 Jan 2015

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: It was DB. They first took PPT in main Audi. Audi was completely filled with students and I was sitting on the last seats still thinking about my GS test. When they told in PPT that they had taken only 8 students last year, it made me realize that out of about 600 students currently present in Audi (I thought 600 was good estimate for students present in Audi),my chances are 0.01 % approx.. It made me shivered and I stopped thinking about anything even the job and became casual. This casualness worked. So, I suggest you to be normal and don’t panic. Because, nervous is going to make your situation only worse. DB took two tests. First test was normal aptitude testing mainly your speed in which I had solved 22 questions out of 25 when people on an average had solved only 14-15 questions and even lesser. Second test was quant based test which had 6 questions-two from probability, two from linear algebra, one from class 12 ( I don't why they gave this question ) and one from algo. Thanks to MIT OCW and Pratik poddar, I did very well in it and solved all of them. Only question which I did wrongly was of class 12 because of overconfidence. After that test, I regained my confidence and did well in all other written tests. Most of these tests were simple aptitude tests but with lesser time. So, you need to have good speed to solve these questions. Finally on announcement of short listing results, I was shortlisted into both of my dream companies even after screwing In GS test. Moreover, I was one of the two guys in whole IITK , who was shortlisted for DB quant profile. It made my day. I talked to our seniors working at both these companies and started preparing for interview.

Round: HR Interview
Experience: First one was on the phone by a DB guy on HR interviews. He asked me why not higher studies, why DB, if asked by both GS and DB, which one would you prefer and some others. Believe me if you are having a high CPI, you have to prepare for the question “why not higher research” definitely.

Second was on the skype. He asked me puzzles related to algorithms, probabilities for one and half hour. Again,
thanks to Pratik poddar, Baswana sir and some hints from the interviewer, I did well in it. Whenever you have any problem, do ask for hints to interviewer.
On the D-day, I had been shortlisted into 4 companies in which two were DB and GS– my dream. First one was with DB and I had same interviewer from the skype. As, I had already met him, I became casual with him. He took my interviews for almost two and a half hour. Fortunately, it was my day. I solved all the problems with some hints from him. Then, came HR interview at DB. He asked about my family, parents, relatives, my childhood, my dream and some basic finance questions.Thanks to SPO volunteer Saurav at DB (something happened which you need not know), I was called. I went there leaving my 3rd round of GS. Again, DB guys asked me few questions on exchange rate which I answered perfectly. Finally, they offered me the job. To be frank, I wanted DB job more than GS, but seniors suggested me to go to 3rd round of GS too. When I went there for my 3rd round, I don't know why but they asked me to leave. Anyway I was happy as I had gotten job in one of my dream companies .

General Tips: Overall I can say that you must hope for the best and prepare for the worst. So make sure that you are prepared on all counts. You never know what might go wrong (I have taken it from Abhinav Jain) and do try to make every single event of placement favorable to you. Who knows which event is going to make your day. In case&#44; you have any query related to DB or quant profile, you can ask Saurav Yashaswee, Y8 batch of Maths Dept.. He helped me a lot during preparation and undoubtedly, is one of the best persons to ask questions on quant profile and DB, who is going to be present in the campus during your placement session. In any case, you can contact me on facebook.
Skill Tips: Before starting, I want to clarify that this feedback is only an indicator of things which I believe about
placements and have tried to do during placement session. It has helped me but you should choose it only if you feel that it is going to help you too. You can include stuff like how did you narrow down to your career plans, the sectors which you were targeting and the rationale behind choosing them, difference between your expectations from the placement process and what you encountered finally, what you did to prepare, what you missed out on, what you think should be done, about the tests and GDs that the companies took, your thoughts before the final placements, about CAT, GRE, GMAT etc. and other fun stuff.
1. Making Resume:
Your resume is, if not the most then, definitely one of the most important things to decide your future career. It doesn't only help companies to shortlist you but also help you to decide your future path, inpreparation of HR interviews and knowing you better. If you have made your resume correctly, then itclears most of the doubts related to your carrier like whether you are made for job or research, if job thenfinance, consulting or core and if research, then which field. So, do devote a lot of time in making your resume. Proper way to make a good master resume is sit down alone for few hours, try to recall all the big,good or small (believe me even a small achievement can help you to get a good job or university as it hashappened in my case in getting into Deutsche Bank) achievements of yourself and make a list of all thosethings in good words. Show this resume to your friends, seniors and incorporate their feedbacks. Give thisiteration for at least 3-4 times. If your master resume is made perfectly, then making the resume for company specific is very easy. Oneimportant thing which you should note is if you feel that you resume is overqualified for a company; try tocut a few points from your resume. I have seen that few of my friends have put the same resumes for companies of the first day to last day and even when they were selected for the first day company, theyweren't even shortlisted for the 3rd or 4th day companies as companies felt that they were overqualified.
Please try to avoid this mistake.

2. Attending PPTs:
Attending PPTs and workshops of companies help you make a decision about selecting the companies inwhich you want to go. Do attend PPTs of companies about which you have no idea or the companies you are aiming. As, in my case, attending PPTs helped me to reject few companies which I was aiming. Try to be attentive during PPTs and do take notes of some special characteristics of a particular company (likestructure, compensation, work, seniors present in that company) as it will help you in some HR questionslike why this company, why not others, where do you see yourself in this company after five years and itwill also reflect your interest in the company to interviewer.

3. Selecting sectors or companies:
Your resume, work of a company and your interests help you decide the companies which you dream of and the companies which you feel that you are sure to get into. Try to make two list-first -of your dreamcompanies and second-of companies which you think you have a chance given your profile, your CPI, yourextra-currics, internships etc.. People generally try to prepare for their dream companies and not for otherlist of themselves. So, what happens is that if you are not getting into your dream company (Your dreamcompany in most of the cases is going to be dream of about 80% of batch of IITK), you have also reducedthe chance of getting into a company of your second list as you haven't prepared for that. Also, prepare for the worst. If you aren't getting into any company of both the list (which generally won’t happen ), thenwhat next (CAT, MS/PhD, IES, IAS or opening your band etc.).In my case, it was clear to me that my dream job was getting into DB quant or GS. On rejection, try for IBM,Adobe, Qualcomm, Intel ( as a wireless and signal processing engineer, you don't have much choice even in core), Erricson. On rejection even in these companies, try for MS or PhD in any university.

4. Talking to your seniors:
It is one of the sections in which IIT Kanpur lacks from other IITs. Try to contact seniors of the companies of your lists. Show them your resume, ask them how to prepare for the company, ask whether you are suitable for the job. They have experience of the company as you and also as an insider in the company and in some cases, they may recommend you for the job.

5. Written test:
Believe me even if you don't have good extra currics or a good CPI, even if you have done well in writtentests of companies, you will be in the race of your dream company. This is one of the areas in which IITKanpur always lacks. I have seen few of my batch mates having higher CPI, good internships, good extra currics but couldn't make into even shortlist because of written tests. Do prepare for it seriously. Even if you aren’t preparing for the CAT exams, try to practice time or CL’s study materials, most importantly of Probability, Permutations and DI section. Some companies put direct questions from previous CAT exams. Remember one thing that most of the times, it isn’t test of knowledge but of speed. Speed will come only on practice, not by only knowing things. Also, some consulting companies ask questions related to English Grammar, Vocabulary, so take a look at this section too from CAT study materials, if you feel that your English is weak.

6. Quant and Core Preparation:
If you are looking for quant companies, then you also need to revise your basic maths (like linear algebra,probability, some common distributions like uniform, normal, binomial), basic data structures and algorithms from DS and some puzzles from different websites and books (like of Pratik poddar, 40 puzzlesin probability, CMU toad). If you aren’t finding good study materials for maths or algorithms, use MIT OCW(it has helped me a lot). Make sure that you understand the basic concepts behind these things because they may ask any type of questions related to these topics and you will be answer only if you know theconcepts. For core companies, you need to revise some of basic core courses. For EE guys, if you are looking for VLSI, brush up EE 370 (most imp.) and EE 210. If you are looking for signal processing/communication profile, brush up basic DSP and communication concepts. Some questions were also asked from Kalman filter and wavelet transforms which I had no clue. So,be prepared for surprises. Also brush up C coding and basic data structures as it is generally asked in most of the EE core companies. Do note that you need to prepare seriously for your core companies too as after the interviews of first and second day’s companies and their rejection, you don’t have both time and mind to prepare for them. Finally note that these tests are not tough. These are the students who make it tough. So, never panic in the tests and try to give your 100%.

7. HR interview:
After being shortlisted into a company, Do not take HR questions lightly. You should prepare for somequestions like tell me about yourself, why this, three strengths and weaknesses. Practice these questionswith your wing mates and try to make proper eye contact while answering these questions.
College Name: IIT KANPUR

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posted on 18 Jan 2015

Interview Questionnaire 

3 Questions

  • Q1. Explain the current economic scenario and financial products
  • Ans. 

    The current economic scenario is uncertain due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Financial products have been impacted by market volatility.

    • The pandemic has caused a global economic slowdown

    • Central banks have implemented monetary policies to support the economy

    • Interest rates are at historic lows

    • Stock markets have experienced significant volatility

    • Investors are seeking safe-haven assets such as gold and government bonds

    • ...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. Why Deutsche Bank over Goldman Sachs or World Quant?
  • Ans. 

    Deutsche Bank offers a unique combination of global reach, diverse expertise, and innovative technology.

    • Deutsche Bank has a strong global presence with operations in over 60 countries.

    • The bank has a diverse range of expertise across various sectors including investment banking, corporate banking, and asset management.

    • Deutsche Bank is committed to innovation and has invested heavily in technology to improve its services...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. Why not MS?
  • Ans. 

    MS does not align with our current business needs and goals.

    • Our current technology stack is better suited for our business needs.

    • We have invested heavily in our current technology and switching to MS would be costly.

    • MS may not offer the specific features and functionalities we require.

    • We have had positive experiences with our current technology and see no reason to switch.

    • Our team is well-versed in our current technolo...

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Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Interview
Experience: DB was my dream job, with great seniors at that firm, its corporate culture, vast global exposure, and most importantly finance. I went to interview with three DB people, and when I came out of the room, I knew I had nailed it! There is no other way to put it. They grilled me on my career choices and knowledge of finance and economics and I seriously blew them away with my responses. I felt they had to make me an offer.
And, then I sat for the next round of interview. My second interview at DB went well. After the interview ended, within a minute, they made me an offer which I gladly accepted.
Tips: (a) HR questions: This is the most important part for any interview. In companies like DB, your communication skills coupled with your preparation of such questions account for more than 70% of a candidate’s selection. Answering questions about your career goals, interests, and your career thus far should become second nature by the end of November. You must also know the firms and job profiles inside out. I worked on this specific area, and by the end of the placement session, I had gained a reputation among my wingies for my expertise at answering HR questions.

(b) Puzzles: Since this is a non-core sector, puzzles are the only way to objectively test the ability of candidates with diverse backgrounds. Look up braingle.com and techinterview.org. These two should suffice. Also, whenever you come across a puzzle that you’ve already encountered, pretend as if you’re going through it for the first time. Don’t rush through. This is your opportunity to impress them. Do not squander it away!

(c) Finance and economic affairs: If you have a comprehensive knowledge of the financial markets, national economy, and international affairs, in addition to the above two, it is highly improbable that you won’t be selected. For brushing up these, read the Economist (print or online), and read through the opinion pages of Economic Times or the Business Standard for 2-3 months leading to the Placement season. You CANNOT afford to walk into the interview ignorant of terms like European debt crisis, global financial crisis, fiscal cliff, QE, and basic finance like options, hedging etc. Wikipedia, Investopedia and J.C.Hull (first few chapters) are great sources to pick up these.

General Tips: 1. If you are a B.Tech. student&#44; do not be under the wrong impression that you can target all sectors- core as well as non-core. It is really difficult to prepare comprehensively for all companies, especially if you are in the B.Tech. program owing to time constraints.

2. The Dual degree students have an edge over you for precisely two reasons. Firstly, they get more time to prepare for the placements, and have learnt vicariously from their B.Tech. batch mates experiences. Secondly, they tend to have higher retention rates (good for the companies).

3. Work on your English communication skills which are crucial for performing well in interviews and GDs.

Let neither of these become an obstacle by leaving no stone unturned in the course of your preparations.
Skills: Knowledge of the financial markets, National economy and international affairs, Basic finance related terms, Problem solving ability
College Name: IIT KANPUR

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posted on 20 Jan 2015

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: HR Interview
Experience: 1st interview..2 interviewers in the panel..again was asked why not further studies, why not core job and why finance..be prepared for these questions, if you yourself are convinced about these, then only you will be able to get them in your ideas, but don’t lie!! Then I was asked about my optimization project and one puzzle (I already knew some modification of that puzzle) and was asked to write an algorithm to solve a puzzle. I was asked questions on algorithms.

Round: HR Interview
Experience: There were 4 people in the panel, including VP. 1st question – again why not further studies!! Uff...I nearly laughed there that I am not tired of answering that question and completely convinced them about my plans and why I think about my career in that way...they asked why you don’t know much about finance, some basic questions on derivatives, stocks, bonds (please read about them from investopedia). It lasted for about 20 minutes and went well. Finally got a call from DB.

General Tips: Starting from identifying our interests&#44; attending PPTs, making resume to the final interview..each step has its own significance and can’t be taken as trivial. So, let’s start..

The first thing I did was to identify some of the companies; I would like to get into and started collecting points for resume relevant to those firms or sectors. This is very important as requirements for finance may differ from that of consulting or Core and so on. So, as per the profile offered by these firms, things should be highlighted in the resume. Resume making should start ASAP so that there is much time to get it reviewed by seniors in those firms or by friends as this is a long iterative process. In my case, every other person pointed out some or the other statements which can be made better. Also resume making should start from scratch and not by “save as” the resume you have got from your friend or senior with your name. There are lots of resumes shared which can be looked upon for getting the idea of how to use strong verbs, what to emphasize in 1 or 2 page resume, formatting, etc but at the end, the resume should be yours completely.
College Name: IIT KANPUR

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Deutsche Bank interview process usually has 2-3 rounds. The most common rounds in the Deutsche Bank interview process are Technical, One-on-one Round and Resume Shortlist.
How to prepare for Deutsche Bank interview?
Go through your CV in detail and study all the technologies mentioned in your CV. Prepare at least two technologies or languages in depth if you are appearing for a technical interview at Deutsche Bank. The most common topics and skills that interviewers at Deutsche Bank expect are SQL, Agile, Risk Management, Python and Java.
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The duration of Deutsche Bank interview process can vary, but typically it takes about less than 2 weeks to complete.

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