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Based on the most helpful WSO content, I can provide insights into the return offer rate for Goldman Sachs (GS) from the summer analyst (SA) classes in previous years, as the specific data for 2023 is not directly available in the context provided.
For Goldman Sachs, the return offer rates have been a topic of much discussion. There have been varying reports, with some interns and analysts suggesting that the return offer rate can be quite high, especially in investment banking division (IBD), where it's been suggested to be in the 80-90% range for those who fit well with the firm's culture and meet expectations. However, there's also mention that the securities division might have a lower return offer rate, which could affect the overall perception of GS's return offer rates. Additionally, there was a mention of a scenario where GS was taking 2/6 interns for return offers in a particular group, indicating that the rates might vary significantly across different divisions and groups within the firm.
Unfortunately, I don't have specific information on return offer rates for JPMorgan (JPM), Evercore (EVR), Lazard (LAZ), Barclays, Harris Williams, PJT Partners, or Guggenheim within the context provided. The return offer rates can vary widely based on a number of factors including the firm's hiring needs, the overall performance of the SA class, and the economic conditions affecting the financial industry.
Group-specific trends can also vary, with some groups offering more return offers based on their performance, the fit of the interns, and the group's specific needs. It's always a good idea to network within the firm, perform well, and align with the firm's culture to increase the chances of receiving a return offer.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information on return offer rates for the 2023 SA classes, I recommend reaching out directly to professionals within those firms or checking the latest discussions on Wall Street Oasis, as new threads and insights are shared regularly by the community.
Sources: Advice for summer and return offer rate?, GS OFFER RETURN RATE, CS FSG Low Return Rate?, MS Return Offer Rate
Group I was in at JPM this summer had ~60% return offer rate
if you don't mind me asking, which group?
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