Have a SD at a BB for S&T SA 2025

What kind of questions can I expect? Have had a few supers for IB already and the techs were all cake (just acct, valuation, then industry specific) . How do S&T supers differ? I know they’re more market specific but exactly in what ways?

 

Ah, gearing up for the Superday (SD) at a Bulge Bracket (BB) for a Sales & Trading (S&T) Summer Analyst (SA) position, are we? That's quite the adventure you're embarking on! Based on the most helpful WSO content, let's dive into what you can expect and how it might differ from your Investment Banking (IB) experiences.

S&T Superday vs. IB Superday:

  • Market Focus: Unlike IB interviews that lean heavily on accounting, valuation, and industry-specific knowledge, S&T interviews will test your understanding of the markets. Be prepared to discuss recent market trends, your opinion on where certain markets are headed, and how various macroeconomic factors could influence different asset classes.

  • Technical Questions: While you've found IB technicals to be straightforward, S&T technicals might include more quantitative questions, potentially covering basic statistics, probabilities, and even some brainteasers. The aim here is to assess your analytical thinking and comfort with numbers in a fast-paced environment.

  • Trade Ideas: A common element in S&T interviews is the request for a trade idea. You should be ready to present a well-thought-out trade, explaining the rationale behind it, the expected outcome, and how you would hedge the risk associated with it. This tests not only your market knowledge but also your creativity and risk management skills.

  • Behavioral and Fit Questions: Similar to IB, expect questions aimed at understanding your personality, work ethic, and how well you'd fit into the team. However, given the dynamic nature of S&T, there might be a stronger emphasis on your ability to work under pressure, make quick decisions, and handle failure.

Tips for Preparation:

  1. Stay Informed: Keep up with financial news, especially in the weeks leading up to your SD. Being able to discuss recent events will be crucial.

  2. Understand the Products: Have a solid grasp of different financial instruments (stocks, bonds, derivatives, etc.) and how they're traded.

  3. Practice Quantitative Questions: Refresh your knowledge on probability, statistics, and mental math. Websites like WSO offer practice questions and guides.

  4. Develop Trade Ideas: Come up with a few trade ideas in different asset classes. Be ready to defend your strategy and thought process.

  5. Mock Interviews: Practice with friends or mentors who have experience in S&T. The more you simulate the interview environment, the more comfortable you'll be on the day.

Remember, each Superday can vary significantly, but showing a genuine interest in the markets, demonstrating analytical prowess, and conveying a resilient personality will set you on the right path. Good luck, and may your trades always be in the green!

Sources: IB vs S&T personality?, https://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forum/investment-banking/should-i-pursue-st-or-ib?customgpt=1, What do you look for in a S&T resume?, S&T vs IBD

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