Loop Capital Markets Internship

Hello everyone. I have noticed that there were a few people in the past who asked about Loop Capital Markets, however no one really answered any questions regarding that company.

So, I thought that I would ask again: What can you guys tell me about Loop Capital Markets internship program?

I have an interview with them next week, and although the position seems really interesting (macro analysis) I was hoping to learn if for example the possition is intelectually challanging, how much should I expect to get paid (it's not that important but it's nice to know), how challenging is gaining full time employment after completing the internship etc.

Thank you in advance.

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I guess as a non-minority I was surprised I got it. If anyone knows anything about them I would appreciate any info!

 
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I guess as a non-minority I was surprised I got it. If anyone knows anything about them I would appreciate any info!

"Looks like mostly pub fin and bandwagon large public placements (i.e. never the lead)."

Doubt you will get solid modeling or M&A experience, but try and learn as much as you can. If you try and lateral, likely to end up in ECM or DCM type role.

 

I did and I got another offer and I am reconsidering my choices now. I am hoping that somebody who works there or did an internship there follows WSO and will answer my question.

 

I have an offer from AW and I did get an offer from GH&F but is unpaid so I said no to them. I have 2 offers for smaller boutiques in NYC as well. On top of that I have an offer from Big 4 company for TP in Minneapolis which is the best compensation wise. Now I am trying to figure out what should I pick and which city would be best for my career.

 

I don't have any experiences at Loop but I know that they dominate a niche position within Public Finance. This gives the firm credibility, within Pub Fin, and stability, year over year. That being said I would use the following framework to decide:

  • Identify what options you want to have available after the next three years
  • Determine what kind of lifestyle you want to live over the next three years
  • Determine what kind of people you want to work with over the next three years

Loop, for example, is not going to get you into KKR or TPG. I would assume that lifestyle and people are better than Corporate IB (This was the case when I summered in BB Pub Fin). I purposefully left out compensation in the framework because I am sure Monkeys would sacrifice 10k to work with people that they like. PM me if you have any questions.

 

I did not take GH&F because I am not going to work for free. I can't afford that. I think Loop Capital might be my best option.

 

The think that pushes me more towards Loop Capital is structured training for the first week out of 10. Plus being in Chicago I will be able to enjoy life more.

 

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