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Investment Banking Interviews

June 16th, 2009

Watch college students take on Investment Banking interviews for the chance to intern as a summer analyst at a prestigious bank.

Duration : 0:5:53


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22 Responses to “Investment Banking Interviews”

  1. Comment by zeditan

    You are correct. …
    You are correct. These are a bunch of eager nerds who love to feel superior to compensate for a certain deficit…

  2. Comment by gio957

    that clock is …
    that clock is so stupid any elementary chump could’ve figure it out

  3. Comment by rjswood

    SHEEP SHEEP AND …
    SHEEP SHEEP AND ANOTHER SHEEP.

    “The sound you hear is my daddy spitting on what the bankers had done.”

  4. Comment by johnneo12345

    I worked in …
    I worked in investment banking (sales / trading) for 5 years covering the biggest hedge funds in the world.

    Please believe me that these losers are the reason the world has collapsed. I urge every potential employee to reconsider, and do something positive with their life - I can answer any question you want me to about the real world of investment banking.

    ON a side note the vault is one of the most ridiculous network of greedy losers I have ever EVER come across.

  5. Comment by gbigtym

    there back at home …
    there back at home with there parents lol

  6. Comment by amotisi8859

    Guarentee these …
    Guarentee these putoso’s are laid off now!!

    Only Person you should go out of the way for is yourself,

  7. Comment by malumalumalu

    wow i know khadija. …
    wow i know khadija. Can’t believe i suddenly see her in a video on youtube randomly!

  8. Comment by ChallengeDK

    I think most can, …
    I think most can, if they’re not completely empty up there - under pressure, though, it’s a totally different matter.

  9. Comment by grabmail

    lol. you fail.
    lol. you fail.

  10. Comment by thissitesux

    Yo Khadija, love …
    Yo Khadija, love from a fellow Kenyan. Keep up the good work.

  11. Comment by man4hire

    Wow.. I’m 16 and …
    Wow.. I’m 16 and could work out that question in my head in 10seconds -.-

  12. Comment by charlesfamu

    there are 30 …
    there are 30 degrees/hour (360/12). 3 hours difference between 1 and 4 (1:20) so that’s 90 degrees. but because the hour hand is slightly past the 1, the actual degree is less than 90 for 1:20. because 20 minutes is 1/3 of 60 minutes and each slice of the clock pie is 30 degrees, 30 degrees times 1/3 equals 10 degrees. 90 degrees minus ten degrees equals 80 total degrees.

  13. Comment by Trevor5008

    each of the 5 min = …
    each of the 5 min = 5 degrees

    72 x 5 min marks = 360 (degrees)

    at 1:20, the hour hand is exactly 2 5min marks from the 1, which makes the angle 80, not 78

  14. Comment by metalhaze1982

    The exact answer is …
    The exact answer is 80 degrees.
    Position of the hour hand:
    5 minutes + fraction
    with fraction:
    1/3 (=20 minutes) * 5 minutes (=total distance of the hour hand in 1 hour)
    =1.666
    —>5+1.666=6.666 min
    Position of the minutes hand: 20 minutes
    Difference: 20-6.666= 13.333
    Proportinally: 13.333 min / 60 min = 22.223%

    Applied to degrees:
    22.223% * 360 degrees (1 cercle) = 80

  15. Comment by Shipoopi007

    so they all got the …
    so they all got the job?

  16. Comment by DancingQueen607

    actually the angle …
    actually the angle is 78 degrees because each 5 min is 6 degrees on the clock, and the angle between 1 and 4 at 1:20 has 13 of the 5 mins. so 13*6=78.

  17. Comment by cobedatinh00

    Umm do you know how …
    Umm do you know how to read a clock zeroaffinity? 1:20 means the hour hand is past 1:00 a little bit and minute hand is at 4:00. That means the angle is a little bit less than 90 degrees.

  18. Comment by PowHana

    i love clocks.
    i love clocks.

  19. Comment by rsamra

    In your( …
    In your(zeroaffinity) case if there was one hand .. you are right. The answer would be 40.

  20. Comment by rsamra

    Another way to …
    Another way to explain this would be since it is 1:20 for the hr mark.1:20 in terms of hrs can be written as (1 + 20min/60 * 30)= 4/3 * 30(which is the degrees per hour), this makes it 40 deg.Considering the minute being at 20 and the calc being 6 deg per minute it would be 120.the difference being 80 deg.

  21. Comment by DEFACTO9

    Lame…. h85 …
    Lame…. h85 degrees is closer

  22. Comment by jttran8

    The question is …
    The question is what is the angle between the hour and minute hand at 1:20. The answer is 80 degrees. At 1:20 the minute hand is at 4 and hour hand is slightly past 1. uming 1 is the 30 degree mark and 4 is at 120 degree mark makes the answer approximately 90 degrees (120-30=90). However since it is 1:20 and not 1:00 the hour hand has moved to the 40 degree mark (40=30+((30/12)*4)). Correct answer is 80 degrees (120-40=80).