Good interview book?

<p>Can anyone recommend a good interview book that they have read? I am a junior looking into investment management, and I am looking for a book that is informative on how to answer common and/or difficult interview questions, especially ones that may be used in the finance industry. I have looked at several books on Amazon, but it is hard to distinguish the quality ones that focus on competitive careers from cheap ones for your local sales position. Thanks.</p>

<p>How would you move Mount Fuji?</p>

<p>Me too, though two years ahead before entering the real world. Would be great to read good book offering interview tips!</p>

<p>Look into the Vault finance guides</p>

<p>maxellis: Depends on where it is supposed to be moved to.</p>

<p>Solomonm: Thanks for the suggestion, but I already have those.</p>

<p>Bump for any other recommendations.</p>

<p>“How Would You Move Mount Fiji?” is a book with interview questions that measure your intelligence. They come mostly from Microsoft interviews, but it’s not limited to Microsoft or the software industry.</p>

<p>Lol, I thought that was a question. I’ll check it out, thanks.</p>

<p>Hi,</p>

<p>I agreed with you. Any way, your ideal make me thinking about some thing for my project.</p>

<p>Pls try to keep posting.Tks and best regards</p>

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<p>Its good to know how to answer interview questions technical and behavioral but it is just as important if you practice it with friends who can be critical. You can memorize the perfect answers but in a high pressure situations and if your interviewer is anal, he will grill you hard on every little detail.</p>

<p>For example, they will ask you why you want to do investment management and after you finish answering, “OK, I don’t like that answer, it is too cliche, give me another reason.” It might be his first time hearing that answer but he wants to see how you react.</p>

<p>Best way to deal with these situations is just practice.</p>

<p>With that being said, every Barnes and Nobles has a good interview section. You can go and look at all their books.</p>