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How technical is the first round at Rothschild?

Hi all,
I’ve got my first-round interview coming up at Rothschild for an M&A analyst role. Can anyone share how technical it gets? Is it mostly behavioral, or do they dive deep into valuation, accounting, etc. right away?

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Nitesh
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on May 24, 2025
9+ yrs of work ex in finance/consulting - Barclays/ x-Citi. 500+ hrs coaching exp. MBA IIM Ahmedabad, Engg IIT Kharagpur

Hey There!

The first-round interview at Rothschild for an M&A analyst role usually strikes a balance between behavioral and technical questions. While they definitely want to understand your motivations: why investment banking, why Rothschild, and why M&A specifically- they also expect you to have a solid handle on technical fundamentals.

You can anticipate questions around valuation methods like DCF, trading comps, and precedent transactions, as well as some accounting basics such as how the three financial statements link together or what happens to financials if certain line items change. It’s not about drilling you with the deepest technicals in round one, but they do want to see you’re well-prepared and can confidently walk through key concepts. Sometimes they might also weave technicals into deal discussions, asking how you’d approach evaluating a hypothetical transaction.

So while the behavioral side matters, you should be ready to show you’ve done the technical prep especially since Rothschild has a reputation for valuing strong analytical and execution skills early on.

Rita
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on May 27, 2025
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Great question. Nitesh covered the essentials well. I'd just add that Rothschild can go slightly deeper than other banks, even in first rounds. It's less about tricky math and more about how well you understand the "why" behind valuation methods and deal logic.

Someone I know was even asked to walk through a real deal. Solid fundamentals plus some context on applying them is a good way to prep. Let me know if you'd like a quick checklist.

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