Hey,
I have read that it is quite common in finance interviews to be asked to "pitch a stock". What is something the interviewers want to see here and does it make sense to prepare a stock beforehand in order to ace the pitch?
How to answer "pitch me a stock"
Hi,
I’ve only encountered stock pitches in hedge fund interviews so far, but it’s definitely possible that this approach is used more broadly in finance interviews. What exactly the interviewers are testing depends on the specific interview format and the other questions or tasks you’re given. In general, though, stock pitches are a great way to assess analytical thinking, communication and persuasion skills, commercial awareness, and how well you handle pressure during follow-up questions. I’d recommend preparing a stock pitch in advance, as interviewers usually won’t specify a company (and if they do, you’ll likely have enough time to analyze it). Pick a company you know well or from an industry you’re familiar with. That should make it easier to navigate during the interview. Hope this helps!