Making investments in private companies is an extremely complicated process. Investors require a team capable of handling the due diligence, research and financial analysis required to close deals. During an interview, the person interviewing you will ask you how you would tackle these tasks and if your abilities and experiences are a fit for the position.
To answer this question, you must begin by describing your prior experience in the field of investor relations. Talk about how you present complex financial data in a manner that investors can easily comprehend. You can also talk about the tools you use to monitor trends in the market and ways to ensure accuracy in every communication.
The interviewer may also want to know about your experience with regulatory compliance. You might be asked if you keep up to date with the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) new guidelines and regulations. They might also ask you about your capacity to manage the communication between shareholders.
Avoid getting caught up in details when answering. Many candidates recount stories about their love for finance and how they came to private equity. This approach makes them seem rambling. Be concise, confident and clear answer that highlights your strengths in this particular area.