If the "JUNIOR ANALYST" title refers to a position where you'd potentially be covering stocks relatively quickly, they won't get basic questions like why research, why sell-side, etc. You should definitely be prepared to pitch stocks, talk about how your investment theses are different from consensus, what you do to generate new investment ideas, how you manage client and management relationships, what you've done to distinguish yourself within the firm, what your goals are for your first year, etc.
However, my guess is that you don't have have much sell-side experience, and possibly none at all. As such, if it is a position for entry-level or someone with less than 3 years of experience, you'll probably get some of the questions mentioned above. If this is the case, I will also reference the post I made earlier...fo' realz!
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Re: Sell-side Interview Questions
Posted by: numi (IP Logged) [hide posts from this user]
Date: September 13, 2006 12:24PM
Question: "Tell us about a project of yours that required diligent research and creative thought."
Your reply: "I was offered an interview for a Junior Analyst position and wanted to prepare for it as best I could. I discovered that searching the AnalystForum archives revealed numerous posts from numerous individuals about the questions that may be asked during such an interview, and was amazed by the insight I gained simply by reading posts generated through the AF search function."
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at Wednesday, September 13, 2006 at 03:08PM by numi.