11-08-2015 10:11 AM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
seriously i feel like smacking your head when you say something like this.
This is YOUR interview question and you turn it towards someone else who's being helpful by demanding an EXACT answer?
if you need an exact answer go google, do your own bloody homework.
and yes, to those questions I have an idea of what the range of ratios would be. too bad it seems like SMU doesn't give their students enough financial statement analysis projects. if you don't even know what you are looking for how the hell are you going to do 'credit analysis'? and you've even worked for a year already. unbelievable.
I'm assuming your credit analyst role was in the consumer side. please don't bother with corporate roles until you actually go do your homework. Also, do knock off several notches of your arrogance
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That's why he didn't get the job. Didn't prepare for the interview and came here to complain instead and try to get free answers. Is this how it works in SMU nowadays?
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10-08-2015 07:42 PM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
seriously i feel like smacking your head when you say something like this.
This is YOUR interview question and you turn it towards someone else who's being helpful by demanding an EXACT answer?
if you need an exact answer go google, do your own bloody homework.
and yes, to those questions I have an idea of what the range of ratios would be. too bad it seems like SMU doesn't give their students enough financial statement analysis projects. if you don't even know what you are looking for how the hell are you going to do 'credit analysis'? and you've even worked for a year already. unbelievable.
I'm assuming your credit analyst role was in the consumer side. please don't bother with corporate roles until you actually go do your homework. Also, do knock off several notches of your arrogance
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I'm guessing you studied in Harvard ? Hahahaha
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10-08-2015 04:06 PM |
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Originally Posted by Dasiy
They need precise ratio, not higher or lower per se
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seriously i feel like smacking your head when you say something like this.
This is YOUR interview question and you turn it towards someone else who's being helpful by demanding an EXACT answer?
if you need an exact answer go google, do your own bloody homework.
and yes, to those questions I have an idea of what the range of ratios would be. too bad it seems like SMU doesn't give their students enough financial statement analysis projects. if you don't even know what you are looking for how the hell are you going to do 'credit analysis'? and you've even worked for a year already. unbelievable.
I'm assuming your credit analyst role was in the consumer side. please don't bother with corporate roles until you actually go do your homework. Also, do knock off several notches of your arrogance
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25-07-2015 12:32 PM |
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1) Yes.
2) No.
You're welcome.
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24-07-2015 11:40 PM |
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Originally Posted by Dasiy
They need precise ratio, not higher or lower per se
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Yes, but I'm not the one applying for the job.
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24-07-2015 08:59 PM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Why would they ask such detailed questions unless ur current job covers the same portfolio industry.
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they can always ask questions outside of your job scope just to test how you respond to difficult/unfamiliar situations.
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24-07-2015 03:57 PM |
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Just curious. Is it a local or foreign bank
Why would they ask such detailed questions unless ur current job covers the same portfolio industry. Are you from commercial or corp banking?
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24-07-2015 02:50 PM |
Dasiy |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I'm surprised you don't know the answers then. You should be able to smoke something out for Q2 at the very least. Off the top of my head, higher ROE on a service industry vs manufacturing and trading.
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They need precise ratio, not higher or lower per se
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24-07-2015 01:27 PM |
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Originally Posted by Dasiy
Yes, I have one year credit analyst experience in bank and have a degree in accounting from SMU.
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I'm surprised you don't know the answers then. You should be able to smoke something out for Q2 at the very least. Off the top of my head, higher ROE on a service industry vs manufacturing and trading.
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24-07-2015 01:03 PM |
Dasiy |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
do you have a business/acct background?
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Yes, I have one year credit analyst experience in bank and have a degree in accounting from SMU.
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