PE Case Interviews

Hi, does anyone have any useful resources to prepare for PE case interviews, i.e. at firms like Warburg Pincus and Bain Cap? Because "cases" can be a really general umbrella term, I'm wondering if people have any insights on how they approached these interviews and what each firm's case style is like. Thank you!

 

Based on the most helpful WSO content, preparing for PE case interviews involves understanding the structure of a case study and being able to analyze a Confidential Information Memorandum (CIM). In most interviews, you'll be asked to walk through a case study, which usually involves analyzing an old sell-side process.

For instance, during the interview process, you might be asked to create a memo that condenses the important parts of the CIM and analyzes the pros and cons.

In addition, the WSO Private Equity Interview Prep Pack and the Private Equity Master Package could be beneficial resources for you. These resources provide detailed PE LBO Tests and case studies that can help you prepare for the technical aspect of the interviews.

As for the specific case style of firms like Warburg Pincus and Bain Capital, it's important to note that the style can vary from firm to firm. However, a common theme is the need to think like an investor. You might be asked questions like "why is this company a good or bad investment?" and you'll need to be able to comment on the industry, the company's performance, and whether you would invest.

Remember, practice makes perfect. The more you familiarize yourself with the process and practice case studies, the more comfortable you'll be during the actual interview. Good luck!

Sources: Private Equity Interview Questions - 13 Topics to Know, Private Equity Recruiting Process (From Banking), WSO Hall of Fame: Private Equity Forum, How to Prep Before Starting PE Gig, 3 Things to keep in mind for case interview prep: Fall Interview Season is around the corner

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