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Virtual interview at Parelle Weinberg

Has anyone been through the virtual interview process at Perella Weinberg recently?
I’ve got a first-round call scheduled and I’ve heard they sometimes do virtual technical case interviews. What kind of format should I expect? Any details would really help.

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First of all, congrats on getting the interview at Perella Weinberg! 🎉

The first-round interview usually combines questions about your resume and a technical case. The case interviews often focus on financial models and valuations, so be ready to discuss methods like DCF or LBO. The key is to stay calm and answer in a structured way – the atmosphere is typically friendly.

Good luck, you got this! 💪😊

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Hi There!

Perella Weinberg’s virtual first-round interview, typically handled by Dartmouth Partners, lasts 30-45 minutes via Zoom or Teams. Expect a blend of behavioral questions, like “Why PWP?” or “Why investment banking?”, and technical questions on DCF, WACC, or financial statement linkages. Case studies or model tests are rare in the first round but may appear later.

Prepare for a conversational or rapid-fire style, focusing on PWP’s boutique strengths and recent deals. Brush up on mental math and industry trends, and leverage alumni connections for insights. The process is efficient, often concluding within 1-3 weeks, with clear communication expected.

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