Investment banking interviews are uniquely demanding. Interviewers probe not just what you know about a company or industry, but how you think about structuring transactions, assessing value, and mitigating risk. They expect you to decompose complex financial problems into clear hypotheses, support each with quantified data, and synthesize into executable recommendations—often under time pressure and incomplete information.
Generic finance interview prep doesn't cover this. You need scenarios that mirror real pitch book work, M&A due diligence, and deal economics analysis. That's what the AI coach here provides: real M&A cases, market analysis exercises, valuation walkthroughs, and structured feedback on your financial reasoning and communication.
How it works
- Practice real M&A and deal structuring scenarios from Goldman, JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley, BlackRock, and Lazard interviews
- Master financial valuation frameworks—DCF, comparable companies, precedent transactions, and deal payback analysis
- Build skills in market analysis, synergy assessment, integration risk evaluation, and deal economics modeling
- Track your progress across 20+ investment banking competencies with adaptive difficulty
Why investment banking interviews need dedicated prep
Investment banking interviews demand a different skill set than general finance or consulting interviews. You're not just analyzing a company—you're thinking about how to structure a deal, how to create value, what risks threaten that value, and how to communicate all of that to a sophisticated client.
The AI coach here pushes you specifically in these ways: modeling transactions from initial pitch through deal close, decomposing market opportunities and competitive threats into quantified components, stress-testing your valuations against different scenarios, and learning to present complex analysis in 30-second increments.
Built for aspiring investment bankers
Whether you're a junior analyst preparing for your first-round interviews at bulge-bracket firms, an MBA student targeting associate-level roles, or a career-switcher building financial modeling credentials, this platform is designed for candidates serious about investment banking. You'll practice with the cases, frameworks, and cognitive patterns that top banking teams actually use.