Technically there hasn't really been a 1st PJT class since the exiting class joined while it was still BX (the only people that have been there while it was PJT were the summers, and I guess the 1st years now). Of the second years that exited, I know at least one each went to Carlyle and Apollo (out of advisory), but not sure of the rest.

If you're talking about the 1st years that started July / August 2015, and where they have offers, I have no clue.

 

Had a superday there recently—it sounds like Strategic Advisory (M&A), RSSG (RX), and Park Hill are completely separated from the BX M&A name and reputation, so doubt exits will be as good given the BX name was compensating for lackluster deal flow there.

Also think they're gearing towards the Centerview method of trying to keep analysts as long-term bankers now too, so might be limited buy-side support going forward.

 

This is inaccurate - recruiting process will be the same as it was at BX and senior people will help you along the way. As for the BX reputation, the strength was in the alumni network and headhunter looks, which should be the same. As I said biggest tell will be this first class of purebred PJT analysts, which are strong all around.

 

Hm... Didn't know the RSSG exits were that good—I guess the statement stands mostly for Strategic Advisory then.

I'm only speaking to what I perceived during my superday. And to be honest - not many people seem to think of PJT as a translation Blackstone M&A as far as I can tell, more like a new firm. In fact, every time I tried to tell people (top HFs and some megafund PE) I was talking to PJT they'd immediately just refer to it as Blackstone. So what happens when people stop saying "formerly known as Blackstone" on their LinkedIns? (Although I guess they could do that forever...)

As for the specific M&A exits, riding the prior wave doesn't mean that wave won't die down soon.

 
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RSSG has historically placed incredibly well in HF/distressed space (past analysts to Baupost, Silver Point, Eton, York, etc.) and decently well in PE, although most analysts preferred HF exits. Although perhaps not as strong as at BX, PJT exit opps will still be at the top of the street (perhaps a tad weaker in PE than GS TMT/MS M&A). The incoming first year class and 2016 summer class were very strong, with the majority of the class coming from H/W.

 

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