Ares Management Relationship Management Case Study

Hi,

I have a 30-minute case study final round with the fundraising team (Relationship Management) at Ares. Can anyone please help with what I can expect from a case study like this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Hey there!

Based on the most helpful WSO content, the final round of interviews often serves as a 'confirmation' or 'ranking' stage. They've likely already determined that you have the ability to do the job from the earlier interviews, and now they want to ensure you fit into the culture.

In a case study, especially for a fundraising or relationship management role, you might be given a scenario where you have to strategize on how to attract potential investors or handle a situation with an existing investor. You might have to analyze a given company/business idea and give recommendations back.

Remember, they want to see that you WANT the job. So, approach it with confidence and show them not just your technical skills, but also your passion and commitment.

Good luck! You've got this!

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Hi there, 

Curious to see how this went and what is was on? I have a case study for their newly launched Investor Services team next week and trying to gauge what it could look like as well. 

Thanks!

 

Hi! Even though HR said it was gonna be a case study it really wasn't. It was just a call with an MD with a lot of market questions and alot of time at the end for me to ask questions.

 

Not entirely related but can anyone shed some light on Ares's prospects within the IR/Fundraising teams? Seems to be a lot of openings recently and wanted to gauge growth prospects of being part of such teams for either their PC, PE, or RE coverage

 

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