I will be shortly having a Modeling test for a JPMER position. Does anybody have such an ER Model? I am sure there are a number of you, who are past and present JP Morgan ER Associates. Please Help...Thank you so much
Guys I have many ER Models. I am looking to see if anybody has the Modelling test that JP Morgan administers for its Associates interview. Just don't want to leave anything to chance, and to avoid any curveballs. If you have any such any interview Modelling test... please help me.
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Generally, it doesnt work that way. Each "modelling test" is unique and the assignment depends on your interviewer. There is no standard template. A modelling test is just an assignment to forecast a couple of years financial statements for a stock.
Yeah, I guess so. But I am really worried about is that, if the company wants me to build a 3 statement model in a small-time frame. For some companies with complicated structures, building a 3 statement model and Balancing B/S, C/F often requires multiple attempts. If its simple I/S forecasts, then its a lay-up.
Nothing stops this train. NOTHING --W.W./Heisenberg
Yea I hear you. I wouldnt freak out - it wouldnt make sense for them to give you a super complex company for a simple modelling test. Also, it doesnt have to be perfect and balance - obviously that would be optimal but they are just looking at your thought process and to see if you have the general overall concept of how to build a model. I would personally never disqualify a candidate because it didnt balance perfectly during an interview. Dont get stuck on the details. Best of luck!
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Guys I have many ER Models. I am looking to see if anybody has the Modelling test that JP Morgan administers for its Associates interview. Just don't want to leave anything to chance, and to avoid any curveballs. If you have any such any interview Modelling test... please help me.
Generally, it doesnt work that way. Each "modelling test" is unique and the assignment depends on your interviewer. There is no standard template. A modelling test is just an assignment to forecast a couple of years financial statements for a stock.
Yeah, I guess so. But I am really worried about is that, if the company wants me to build a 3 statement model in a small-time frame. For some companies with complicated structures, building a 3 statement model and Balancing B/S, C/F often requires multiple attempts. If its simple I/S forecasts, then its a lay-up.
Yea I hear you. I wouldnt freak out - it wouldnt make sense for them to give you a super complex company for a simple modelling test. Also, it doesnt have to be perfect and balance - obviously that would be optimal but they are just looking at your thought process and to see if you have the general overall concept of how to build a model. I would personally never disqualify a candidate because it didnt balance perfectly during an interview. Dont get stuck on the details. Best of luck!
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