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"Talk about a company that interests you" — workshopping a common interview prompt
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<blockquote data-quote="Jake Rickman" data-source="post: 143796" data-attributes="member: 8521"><p>In light of this week's (soon to be published) commercial newsletter that looks at Nvidia's explosive growth, as a way to hone your commercial analysis skills, feel free to discuss how you might approach an answer to the question, "What is a company that interests you and why?".</p><p></p><p>You can talk about what makes Nvidia the largest and most valuable chipmaker based off of the analysis undertaken in the article. Alternatively, feel free to discuss the prompt more broadly, such as by looking at other companies or approaches to how you'd answer the question.</p><p></p><p>I will follow up with a link to the published article when it is made available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jake Rickman, post: 143796, member: 8521"] In light of this week's (soon to be published) commercial newsletter that looks at Nvidia's explosive growth, as a way to hone your commercial analysis skills, feel free to discuss how you might approach an answer to the question, "What is a company that interests you and why?". You can talk about what makes Nvidia the largest and most valuable chipmaker based off of the analysis undertaken in the article. Alternatively, feel free to discuss the prompt more broadly, such as by looking at other companies or approaches to how you'd answer the question. I will follow up with a link to the published article when it is made available. [/QUOTE]
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