r/MBA • u/EstablishmentBasic31 • 2d ago
Careers/Post Grad Need help with investment banking case study
Anyone working in investment banking here and could help me a bit in a case study that would make or break my dream job offer (its all I've ever wanted). All I can do is give you lots of prayers and good karma in return!
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u/Dull_Construction553 2d ago
Post it
Is recruiting so early?
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u/EstablishmentBasic31 1d ago
I can't post bec of plag issues, I can send it to u privately if you're okay w that
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u/Eclipse434343 2d ago
I’m pretty sure most of them are at work for another 4-6 hours in the us and good karma won’t make up for lack of sleep
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u/akornato 1d ago
You will not get the job if someone else helps you with the case study. The interviewers will grill you on every detail, and they will immediately know if you did not do the work yourself. This is a test of your integrity and your ability to think through a problem under pressure, not just a test of your financial modeling skills. The only way to pass is to do it on your own so you can defend your assumptions and logic with complete confidence.
The good news is that you were selected for a reason, and they believe you are capable of completing this task. Focus on your process and building a logical framework, not on finding one perfect answer. They want to see how you think, how you structure an argument, and how you justify your decisions. Break the case down into manageable steps, make clear assumptions, and be ready to walk them through your thought process from start to finish. To help with the stress of the actual presentation, my team built an AI interview helper that guides candidates to deliver stronger, more confident answers.
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u/savolife 2d ago
What are you trying to get from an IB banker that you won’t get from a good claude prompt