Market sizing is shockingly uncomplicated
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- How to approach consulting market sizing / estimation interview questions.
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0:00 Intro
0:12 What is market sizing?
0:56 Why consulting firms ask market sizing questions in interviews
2:20 What even is a market?
2:54 Why it's not about the numbers, it's about the approach
3:57 Walkthrough example: How many students apply to consulting jobs in the US?
4:41 Ask clarifying Qs
6:07 Building out the "equation"
8:07 Walk interviewer through approach
9:30 Ask if there is any data available
10:07 Inputting assumptions
12:09 Doing the math
13:00 Sanity check the number
14:17 How can I make this better?
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I don't know what we did to deserve such high quality content at zero cost but appreciate it hugely! Thanks as always Matt!
I appreciate that! Thanks for dropping by
Best mentor for young finance students on RUclips. No bs, not trying to sell anything. Just raw unfiltered advice
Thanks for the kind comment!
Thanks man! These detailed explanations are awesome. I appreciate the way you break it down to make it easily understandable.
Hey Josh! Thanks for the kind words - I appreciate you stopping by!
matt! these are amazing, please keep on making them
Hey Virat! So glad to hear you're finding these valuable
This video is so perfect Matt! I often find the biggest fear people have in case interviews is making the wrong estimate. But your walkthrough broke it down so well, where your evaluation is judged more so on the reasonable assumptions/possible past learnings through which you developed the estimates, rather than the actual value.
A piece of information is discrete (like a stat, or population number), but a problem-solving framework is re-creatable, and displays your ability of getting to that discrete information, and utilizing it correctly. So more so analysis focused than a general knowledge test.
Couldn’t have said it better myself!
I’m a first year who plans on going into consulting and your channel is probably the best thing I’ve found for preparing and insights on what it’s like. Thank you
So glad to hear that!
Great work Matt!! thank you for making this highly informative and valuable content
the effort you put into it, much much appreciated
Thank you, I'm so glad you found this vid valuable. Appreciate you dropping by!
Damn mann so much quality ❤
Keep them coming
Loving the detailed videos on this channel
Hey Sameer! So glad you are finding these helpful
Matt, your video’s are extremely helpful. Thank you!
Glad to hear you are finding them useful!
Another excellent video Matt! I've just started casing myself and this was very helpful
Thanks Luke! Glad to hear it’s helped and hope the prep is going well
Hey Matt! I have an upcoming case interview with one of the consulting firms, randomly stumbled upon your vids on RUclips and was spam watching it the past few days. Love your content please keep uploading!!
Best of luck! So glad this video helped
You're a legend!
Thank you sir. This is something I really needed as a marketing manager aspirant.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Matt, this really helps.
Glad to hear it!
You're doing really good work man, being an MBA student in India it is helping me a lot, keep up the good work brother.
Glad to hear that!
Always love the videos Matt! Getting ready for FT recruitment would love to hear a video on how you got the math portion of the case down for MBB
Hey Colin! Thanks for the rec!
this was nice bro thank you
Any time
First thank you for the work you do.
Secondly i just graduated from university and i am interested in creating a business.
your videos are helping me think strategically on the overall business and its really usefull for me since i dont have a business background.
Best of luck with your business!
Hey Matt, thank you again for the wonderful video.
im wondering if could do a video on cash management, i have an internship offer from a bank and i am desperately need to gain some practical insights before second interview.
Thank you in advance
This white board videos is very Sam’s Ovensique. Would love to chat sometime soon man! You seem like a very knowledgeable and considerate guy! Keep it up
Thanks Michael! I'm flattered to be compared to Sam Ovens. Shoot me a note at the email in my bio and we can find a time to chat.
Your content is top tier! You should get the same fame just as rareliquid and kenjiexplains etc.
Thank you! I am honored
Great video.
Thanks!
Thanks for showing the in-depth and walked thro step -by step on the approach. Would like to know if you can suggestion courses / ways to sharpen problem solving skill? specific on able to think from multiple angles for the approach for junior level.
Next time you have a problem, think about it in a structured way. Try to create a framework, think through the options, consider pros and cons, and try to be MECE. Over time it will come more naturally.
Thumbnail are amazing
Really nice video
Glad you enjoyed it!
10k soon !!
Soon! ☺️
Hey Matt, how long is the 1 on 1 coaching call?
60 min!
Thanks Matt, i absolutely love this white board series. Quick question, do you have any framework for general business operation cases? And how about IT consulting cases. What do you think about it? ❤
It’s a bit hard for me to answer without specific examples but I think many strategy frameworks can work for business ops cases
Hey, sir I am an average Indian student, not from any elite institution, having profile like 88/85/89 in 10th and 12th and graduation, preparing for the cat from last 2years ,(basically 2years of gap) and a non- tech background, sir with all these I always dreamt of getting into consulting, is it any way possible sir?
You don't need to have a technical background for strategy consulting, but you might need to get into a top MBA program so that you can improve your recruiting chances for consulting firms.
ngl the original 'Shockingly Uncomplicated' guy should have trademarked the phrase
Ngl that would’ve been a smart move