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      Investment Banking Summer Analyst Interview

      Apr 2, 2013
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through university. I interviewed at Barclays in Feb 2013

      Interview

      I am from a target school so Barclays recruits directly on campus. I have a solid group of mentors that have interned and currently work at the firm. Already having heard a great deal of information on the internship experience at Barclays, the people, the office, etc. I decided during my junior fall that I was going to apply. I reached out to my mentors to coordinate a visit with the HR department. During my winter break, I spent an entire day at the firm. I met as many people as I could from all different divisions...I-banking, S&T, Syndicate, back office, etc. I established a great deal of e-mail contacts with members of the firm. This is when I realized how networking intensive breaking in to wall-street really is. To get that first interview, to make sure that the HR department gives your resume a second look, you really need to get your name out there. Once back on campus, I attended various networking sessions with the firm--coffee chats, formal presentation, etc. I made sure I always spoke with the campus recruiter. I also made sure to continue keeping contact with the analysts that I had met over break. They offered to look at my resume and really helped me prepare myself for the formal application submission. Sometime in the middle of January, I received an email that I'd been selected for a first round interview. The first round was pretty easy. The interview was very behavioral. I got the run of the mill questions: Tell me about yourself why investment banking, 3 strengths, what's your greatest weakness? I also received very market centered questions like so "what have you been following in the markets". The key to nailing an interview is to really just know yourself well. That sounds so easy, but as I'll explain in a bit, i actually messed this up in my final round. You really need to know how you are trying to market yourself. Especially in my case, I am not a econ major, or an engineering major. As a public policy major, the interviewer really wanted to know why do you want to slave away this summer instead of working on something more applicable to policy? To answer the market questions, I not only described WSJ articles that I had read, but I tied them to my interests in policy and my family. The interviewer also asked about basic corporate valuation methods and asked me if I could explain to her what a DCF was. She then gave me a question that required me to apply my knowledge of financial statements. I do not remember it exactly, but she asked me something along the lines of if I would invest in a company given their weak balance sheet, but strong potential for growth. The final round consisted of two 30-minute interviews, each with 1 MD. One was an alum of my school while the other was not. Both interviews were very behavioral. This followed suit of my first round interview. Although, they dug deeper into the less noticeable parts of my resume. I was asked the same questions about valuing a corporation. One interviewer asked me how I would value a supermarket. The key is to really not get overwhelmed and just throw out all that you know and ask questions to obtain more information. The right questions and and an accurate description of the methods will ensure the interviewer that you know what you're talking about. The people I met at Barclays throughout the process were awesome. The office has a very college feel to it. I visited at a less formal time around the holidays so think less suits, but still bright "fratty" colors. I believe this has roots in the ex-bearstern culture. The interviewers were really personable and although things didn't work out, I really enjoyed the process.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      "Say two companies had very similar balance sheets. One is valued higher than the other. Why could this be?" "How would you value a supermarket?" I explained exactly what I read from the vault guides. I explained how I would value it with multiple methods. I touched upon which method would give me the highest valuation, and which sets the floor (LBO). I then explained how I would value it using a DCF, how I would examine previous transactions, etc.
      Answer question
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      Investment Banking Summer Analyst Interview

      Jun 2, 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Barclays

      Interview

      Overall a fairly standard IB interview. The first round is a good mix of behavoral and technical questions. Very friendly and encouraging envrioment really enjoyed getting to know my interviewer.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Walk me through your resume.
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      Investment Banking Summer Analyst Interview

      May 2, 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      London, England
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Barclays (London, England)

      Interview

      SHL test-->1st round-->AC 1st round was 30 min with an associate Very standard IB SA interview Didn't make it to the AC (really low pass rate for the first batch of 1st round)

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      1) Why IB? 2) which team? 3) why Barclays
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      Investment Banking Summer Analyst Interview

      Oct 16, 2025
      Anonymous employee
      New York, NY
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Barclays (New York, NY)

      Interview

      First round behavioral and diversity summit final round mix of behavioral and technical. Technicals were basic 3 valuation, view of markets, resume. 2 interviews for final round each 20-30 mins.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What are the 3 main valuation methodologies? How would you value an apple tree? How interest rates are correlated with REITs
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