Why Nomura Interview Questions

How to answer the question "Why Nomura?"

Author: Elliot Meade
Elliot Meade
Elliot Meade
Private Equity | Investment Banking

Elliot currently works as a Private Equity Associate at Greenridge Investment Partners, a middle market fund based in Austin, TX. He was previously an Analyst in Piper Jaffray's Leveraged Finance group, working across all industry verticals on LBOs, acquisition financings, refinancings, and recapitalizations. Prior to Piper Jaffray, he spent 2 years at Citi in the Leveraged Finance Credit Portfolio group focused on origination and ongoing credit monitoring of outstanding loans and was also a member of the Columbia recruiting committee for the Investment Banking Division for incoming summer and full-time analysts.

Elliot has a Bachelor of Arts in Business Management from Columbia University.

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Christy Grimste
Real Estate | Investment Property Sales

Christy currently works as a senior associate for EdR Trust, a publicly traded multi-family REIT. Prior to joining EdR Trust, Christy works for CBRE in investment property sales. Before completing her MBA and breaking into finance, Christy founded and education startup in which she actively pursued for seven years and works as an internal auditor for the U.S. Department of State and CIA.

Christy has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Maryland and a Master of Business Administrations from the University of London.

Last Updated:October 24, 2023

What would you do if you were shortlisted for a renowned financial services firm, such as Nomura? Well, that's an outstanding achievement because getting selected for Nomura is not a joke. Before getting to the main topic, let’s get a brief introduction to Nomura Holdings.

Nomura is a multinational financial service company that offers a wide range of financial services to its clients across the globe. It has branches worldwide and headquarters in the:

  • United States
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • The Middle East and more

The company was founded in 1925 and has spread across its financial services in 30 countries.

The company provides a wide range of services, including investment banking, equity and debt capital markets, wealth management, asset management, and research.

In addition to serving corporations and financial institutions, the company also serves governments and high-net-worth individuals. Want to know more about Nomura and its services and products, you can check via this link: Nomura Holdings.

Interview Tips

  • Research the company thoroughly to demonstrate your knowledge and interest.
  • Understand the job description to align your skills with the role effectively.
  • Prepare for technical questions related to the position you're applying for.
  • Focus on highlighting your soft skills, as they are essential for successful collaboration.
  • Practice behavioral questions and use the STAR method to structure your responses effectively.

What’s unique about Nomura?

As we have got an idea about Nomura financial services, we must learn what's unique about Nomura that makes it special to every shortlisted candidate.

  1. Global presence: Nomura has a wide range presence around the world; it has Headquarters in the United Kingdom, the United States, India, and Asia Pacific countries. They also have a wide range of client connections across the globe, and they provide financial services to their clients.
  2. Diversified business model: Investment banking, asset management, and retail banking are basically all part of Nomura's various business strategies. Nomura provides a broad range of financial services to a spectrum of customers, thanks to its diversification, including both big enterprises and individual investors.
  3. Strong focus on risk management: Risk management is a key area of focus for Nomura, as seen by the company's cautious approach to taking risks and dedication to uphold a healthy balance sheet. Due to this, the business has been capable of withstanding challenging market conditions and keeping its position as a top financial services provider.
  4. Innovation: Innovation is a core part of Nomura. As they always try to give the best financial services to their customers, they also spend most of their time establishing some innovative ideas in business. And as they apply them in their work life, the results of their hard work always pay off.

Where to begin if you've been shortlisted for the interview rounds

And this is where your interview preparation comes into play. How do you prepare for a prestigious firm like Nomura? You have nothing to be concerned about. You only need to remember the following points:

1. Research the company 

It's a common point, isn't it? Is it possible to go for an interview without researching the company?

You should know for which position you have applied in Nomura, and from that point, you can gain more access to what is currently happening in Nomura and Co.

2. Review the job description

In this sense, you will get an idea of your responsibilities for the job role. Read through the job description and know your responsibilities, the department in which you are going to work, the qualifications required, and CTC. Remember to read every single word of the job description.

3. Brush up your skills

Technical skills and Soft skills are core things to remember while giving an interview.

Technical skills are an individual’s affinity or ability to complete tasks related to a specific science or technology, and soft skills are your way of communication, attitude, and confidence for that particular event.

After going through the company's background, websites, and work culture and also going through the Job description, let's proceed toward our next step.

Why Nomura Interview Question

Now it comes down to a fundamental question they frequently ask their candidates. It's a simple but rhetorical question that tries to evaluate a candidate's ability to understand Nomura and its functions.

Besides that, they try to find out why a candidate wants to join Nomura. There are some basic things you have to remember while giving answers to this type of question.

  1. Research the company
  2. Reflect on your goals
  3. Your primary goals should be coherent with those of the companies
  4. Highlight your strengths
  5. Be straightforward about yourself

Sample answer:

“Nomura conducts a large variety of transactions and would give me the exposure I need to advance my industry knowledge. It is also more nimble than its competitors, and this would give me more exposure to transactions and access to senior bankers.

I'm impressed by the firm's track record of success, particularly in M&A and equity capital markets, which aligns with my interests and goals.

I believe that joining Nomura would allow me to work on complex and high-profile transactions while also learning from some of the industry's most talented and experienced professionals.”

Other Nomura Interview Questions

Generally, they always conduct 3 to 4 rounds of interviews, and the procedure might go for 2-3 months. As the statistical database shows that interview rounds' difficulties are not that hard, they are generally average and sometimes might be easy.

The main focus during the interview is the Behavioral and Technical skills of a candidate. Now it comes to the interview question which can be asked by them.

Other Nomura Interview Questions

Researched and authored by Ankit Chaudhary | LinkedIn

Reviewed and Edited by Wissam El Maouch | LinkedIn

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