In my opinion, AlphaSight's has a questionable interview process for an entry level position straight out of college. The company claims you don't need prior client service experience but grill you on the second round interview based on your ability to prospect potential clients and perform mock vetting calls. I found this to be quite strange and over the top. Additionally, I didn't learn much about the company, culture, or work environment during the interview process at all other than the fact that the company provides clients with expert knowledge. Everything that you would typically anticipate to go over or learn about during an interview was not all covered with this company. I had a bit of a bad feeling after the second round which is why I didn't think the company would be a great fit for me. Their business model didn't sound promising. From my understanding, you're cold calling professionals via LinkedIn all day and cold calling them to understand if they have the niche knowledge your client needs. Doesn't really sound like a place that requires much skill or a place where you will acquire new ones. However, it is an entry level job and they do look for college grads so if that fits your niche then I'd say give them try. I wasn't sold on it so that's why I didn't want to move forward.