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<blockquote data-quote="Romiras" data-source="post: 12356" data-attributes="member: 1993"><p>I don't think you need to have a literal heading like "Introduction". But if it is appropriate to summarise the background, you could have "Background". Although, these articles tend to be rather commercial and doesn't require you to summarise some 'story'. For example, I was given a bundle on Green Bonds, and I was tasked to write up a client memo explaining what they were about and whether they are sustainable. It does sound hard, but you will be given a lot of information. In actuality, I believe the exercise focuses more on how you are able to write in a clear, understandable, accessible and structured manner, rather than on the content.</p><p></p><p>Also, I know some partners have expressly said that they have never rejected anyone over a bad written exercise. Your interview is extremely important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Romiras, post: 12356, member: 1993"] I don't think you need to have a literal heading like "Introduction". But if it is appropriate to summarise the background, you could have "Background". Although, these articles tend to be rather commercial and doesn't require you to summarise some 'story'. For example, I was given a bundle on Green Bonds, and I was tasked to write up a client memo explaining what they were about and whether they are sustainable. It does sound hard, but you will be given a lot of information. In actuality, I believe the exercise focuses more on how you are able to write in a clear, understandable, accessible and structured manner, rather than on the content. Also, I know some partners have expressly said that they have never rejected anyone over a bad written exercise. Your interview is extremely important. [/QUOTE]
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