Citi — Investment Banking Mock Interview
Practice Citi's blend of firm-specific knowledge questions, multi-part technical problems, and behavioral depth.
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How to Prepare for Citi Interviews
Research Citi-Specific Facts Before Your Interview
Citi's technical session explicitly asks for the firm's ticker symbol, current CEO, approximate stock price, market capitalization, and P/E ratio. This is a direct test of whether you have done your homework on the specific firm. Research these facts the morning of your interview and be prepared to discuss Citi's ongoing strategic initiatives.
Practice Explaining Technical Concepts Simply
The technical interview asks you to explain WACC as if to a six-year-old using a lemonade stand analogy, and to skeptically evaluate a startup claiming an eight percent WACC. Citi values candidates who can communicate complex finance concepts in accessible language and think critically about whether assumptions make practical sense.
Prepare for Multi-Part Calculation Chains
Citi's technical session includes extended problems where you calculate EPS, derive share price from P/E, compute equity value, bridge to enterprise value, and then calculate EV/EBITDA all in sequence. Practice these multi-step calculations until you can maintain accuracy through six or more connected steps without losing the thread.
Navigate Internal Disagreements Diplomatically
The behavioral session asks how you would handle a situation where a VP and MD disagree on a recommendation. Prepare to describe seeking alignment internally before any external communication, presenting a unified front to the client, and demonstrating that you understand the importance of organizational hierarchy while still contributing analytical value.
What Makes Citi Interviews Unique
Synergy Classification With Specific Examples
The technical session asks you to categorize synergies into revenue, cost, and financial types and provide specific examples of each. Citi tests whether you understand that revenue synergies are hardest to realize, cost synergies are most credible, and financial synergies from improved borrowing capacity are often overlooked but can be significant.
Beta Calculation From Correlation and Standard Deviation
A distinctive technical question asks you to calculate beta given the correlation between a stock and the market and the ratio of their standard deviations. This tests whether you understand that beta equals correlation times the ratio of the stock's volatility to the market's volatility, going beyond the standard textbook definition.
Terminal Value Concentration as a Risk Factor
After constructing a DCF, the technical session highlights that terminal value can represent ninety percent of total enterprise value and asks what that concentration implies. Citi uses this to test whether you understand the limitations of DCF analysis and can think critically about sensitivity to terminal value assumptions rather than accepting model outputs at face value.
Client Interaction and Real-World Advisory Scenarios
The behavioral session includes scenarios about handling a CEO phone call about valuation, managing a courtesy interview where the client has a preferred candidate, and preparing a CIM valuation overnight with limited information. Citi tests practical judgment about client management situations that go beyond standard behavioral frameworks.
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About This Citi Mock Interview
These sessions simulate Citi's interview approach across technical and behavioral formats. The technical session covers valuation methodology strengths and weaknesses, firm-specific questions about Citi's ticker, CEO, and stock price, IPO valuation weighting, WACC explanation for a non-finance audience, synergy types and examples, complex multi-part EPS and EV calculations, M&A accretion/dilution with synergy turnarounds, three-statement walkthroughs including FIFO/LIFO switching, brain teasers on deleveraging, distribution versus manufacturing margins, multi-part DCF construction, beta calculation from correlation, and LBO value creation through reinvestment versus debt repayment. The behavioral session tests career goals, team adversity, perseverance, AI industry awareness, client interaction scenarios, and VP/MD disagreement navigation.
This topic is part of the Firms section of our investment banking mock interview library. It includes 2 sessions covering both technical and behavioral interview types. Each session includes multi-speaker audio with realistic interviewer questions and candidate responses, plus a full interactive transcript you can follow along with or study independently.
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52 minutes of multi-speaker audio
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Interactive transcript with timestamps
1 Technical + 1 Behavioral
Technical & Behavioral
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User Story
I honestly think you're doing gods work since IB Vine democratizes the whole interview process and helps a lot of students ace their interviews.
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I found this website really helpful, which also helps me better prepare for the technical interview in IBD position and get an offer.
Seen on WallStreetOasis
Check out IB Vine, specifically the 'IB Vine Select' questions. Once you can get a handle of those, it seems like you are in a spot where you're applying the concepts rather than simply memorizing them
Analyst
I've used IB Vine for my recruitment, and I could not imagine the journey without it. Thank you for creating a phenomenal resource.
Seen on WallStreetOasis
Beyond the 400 questions guide, try to understand a deeper level and the underlying concepts of the questions being asked. Use ibvine, it really helps.
Seen on WallStreetOasis
IB Vine has excellent questions, especially multistep ones. In my experience I've gotten grilled on accretion/dilution, bond math, and merger model questions. IB Vine has great practice for all of those.
User Story
As a nontraditional transfer student who has been rendered unavailable to many resources at my university (Leadership positions at clubs, immediately behind the recruiting cycle, etc.) IB Vine has been an absolute game changer in my IB prep.
Seen on WallStreetOasis
From my experience interviewing FT for IB, it’s not enough to just know the 400 questions anymore (it’s a good starting point) but to look at even more advanced questions. Would recommend IB Vine.
Seen on Twitter
heard all the new kids use IB Vine now. the questions on IB Vine helped me get the concepts down when I had to recruit and make a lot of BB/MM interviews easier than I expected for techs
User Story
Just got off the phone with a kid who interned at a Dallas PE firm. He mentioned that IB Vine helped him secure that internship as well as his Summer Analyst offer, especially since he came from a non-target with no resources.
Analyst
The IB Vine technical prep is beyond helpful, it's so much more fun quizzing myself every now and then vs. reading through the guides again.
Analyst
I personally found that the 'IB Vine Select' collection had some of the exact questions I was asked in my Qatalyst interviews.
Analyst
Thanks for starting up IB Vine. Couldn't have landed my offer without your help!
User Story
I honestly think you're doing gods work since IB Vine democratizes the whole interview process and helps a lot of students ace their interviews.
Analyst
I found this website really helpful, which also helps me better prepare for the technical interview in IBD position and get an offer.
Seen on WallStreetOasis
Check out IB Vine, specifically the 'IB Vine Select' questions. Once you can get a handle of those, it seems like you are in a spot where you're applying the concepts rather than simply memorizing them
Analyst
I've used IB Vine for my recruitment, and I could not imagine the journey without it. Thank you for creating a phenomenal resource.
Seen on WallStreetOasis
Beyond the 400 questions guide, try to understand a deeper level and the underlying concepts of the questions being asked. Use ibvine, it really helps.
Seen on WallStreetOasis
IB Vine has excellent questions, especially multistep ones. In my experience I've gotten grilled on accretion/dilution, bond math, and merger model questions. IB Vine has great practice for all of those.
User Story
As a nontraditional transfer student who has been rendered unavailable to many resources at my university (Leadership positions at clubs, immediately behind the recruiting cycle, etc.) IB Vine has been an absolute game changer in my IB prep.
Seen on WallStreetOasis
From my experience interviewing FT for IB, it’s not enough to just know the 400 questions anymore (it’s a good starting point) but to look at even more advanced questions. Would recommend IB Vine.
Seen on Twitter
heard all the new kids use IB Vine now. the questions on IB Vine helped me get the concepts down when I had to recruit and make a lot of BB/MM interviews easier than I expected for techs
User Story
Just got off the phone with a kid who interned at a Dallas PE firm. He mentioned that IB Vine helped him secure that internship as well as his Summer Analyst offer, especially since he came from a non-target with no resources.
Analyst
The IB Vine technical prep is beyond helpful, it's so much more fun quizzing myself every now and then vs. reading through the guides again.
Analyst
I personally found that the 'IB Vine Select' collection had some of the exact questions I was asked in my Qatalyst interviews.
Analyst
Thanks for starting up IB Vine. Couldn't have landed my offer without your help!
User Story
I honestly think you're doing gods work since IB Vine democratizes the whole interview process and helps a lot of students ace their interviews.
Analyst
I found this website really helpful, which also helps me better prepare for the technical interview in IBD position and get an offer.
Seen on WallStreetOasis
Check out IB Vine, specifically the 'IB Vine Select' questions. Once you can get a handle of those, it seems like you are in a spot where you're applying the concepts rather than simply memorizing them
Analyst
I've used IB Vine for my recruitment, and I could not imagine the journey without it. Thank you for creating a phenomenal resource.
Seen on WallStreetOasis
Beyond the 400 questions guide, try to understand a deeper level and the underlying concepts of the questions being asked. Use ibvine, it really helps.
Seen on WallStreetOasis
IB Vine has excellent questions, especially multistep ones. In my experience I've gotten grilled on accretion/dilution, bond math, and merger model questions. IB Vine has great practice for all of those.
User Story
As a nontraditional transfer student who has been rendered unavailable to many resources at my university (Leadership positions at clubs, immediately behind the recruiting cycle, etc.) IB Vine has been an absolute game changer in my IB prep.
Seen on WallStreetOasis
From my experience interviewing FT for IB, it’s not enough to just know the 400 questions anymore (it’s a good starting point) but to look at even more advanced questions. Would recommend IB Vine.
Seen on Twitter
heard all the new kids use IB Vine now. the questions on IB Vine helped me get the concepts down when I had to recruit and make a lot of BB/MM interviews easier than I expected for techs
User Story
Just got off the phone with a kid who interned at a Dallas PE firm. He mentioned that IB Vine helped him secure that internship as well as his Summer Analyst offer, especially since he came from a non-target with no resources.
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