first round: very general questions about you (why you, why turn/river, tell me about urself, resume, etc)
second round: make sure you show interest in sourcing / software companies
third: know your stuff about sourcing
My interview process with Turn/River Capital was a positive experience overall. The process felt professional, and the interviewer was very nice and welcoming, which made the conversation feel comfortable and genuine. Even though I was ultimately rejected, I’m still grateful for the experience because it helped me learn more about the firm and improve my interviewing skills.
3 rounds 1;1, then superday; quick turnaround, saas and sourcing focused questions, companies you find interesting, specific software types, how to evaluate businesses financially and qualitatively, general behavorials about resume experiences team work and relevant skills
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
why saas, why sourcing, how would you approach sourcing,