I applied through other source. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at UBS (London, England) in Nov 2010
Interview
Hiring process in line with typical industry standards. Initial application based on first impression gained at workshop in CH. Several rounds of interviews in London office followed, all of which were predominantly focused on financial knowledge (DCFF, transaction comps, trading comps etc... less importance was placed on understanding of LBO models, accretion/dilution models etc though wouldn t ignore these as part of the interview process) and accounting knowledge (based on individual background in this case first and foremost IFRS related). Typical boot camp documents should provide a good first impression on these.
Less emphasised, yet still important... personal fit. be prepared to give your interviewer comfort in a. your drive/achievement potential and b. motivation. interviewers might also look for leadership and teamwork capabilities, thus make sure to have a few handy samples prepared of where you demonstated these successfully.
Other Investment Banking Analyst Interview Reviews for UBS
Informal and 50/50 split between behavioral and technical. Consisted of 4 phone calls with various members of the team, starting with director, and then Senior Associate, and then Analyst for the more technical interview.
Standard technicals, but not the best culturally. Asked to walk through M&A transaction, as well as mental math. Asked to talk to previous experiences, particularly past technical experience. Very very serious.
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Question 1
Mental math IE- a rope burns from two ends at 30 minutes... etc
I applied online. I interviewed at UBS (Hong Kong)
Interview
2 rounds with one senior and one junior, overall questions are general.
Need some understanding on the sector to be covered. And also some technical questions.
But the chemistry did not went well.