Question about PNC Locations and Functions
Hey everyone,
I was just selected for 2nd round at PNC in Pittsburgh for a Corporate and Institutional Banking Analyst (rotational) role. I was wondering where their corporate locations are and what goes on at each location. I was pretty impressed on the number of transactions they've done recently in NYC real estate so that location and line of work comes to mind as a preference, but I am not entirely sure if their midtown office takes on real estate banking for New York or if it's done in New Jersey or Pittsburgh.
Thanks!
Pittsburgh is the main hub. Small syndication team in Philly. Offices in Chicago. IMO, PNC is to Pittsburgh as Key Bank is to Cleveland.
Pitt is the main hub Dc, Philly, Charlotte, Raleigh, Altanta, Cincinnati, St Louis, etc. NY Office is mostly cap markets
There is no real estate group in NYC, the midtown office is exclusively capital markets. Real estate will be in DC, Chicago, Pitt, and a few other smaller satellite offices (Dallas, Portland, Calabasas, Louisville etc.).
Major PNC hubs are Pitt, Philly, Chicago, and DC. They are really focused on growing their presence in the southeast.
How long did it take after the first interview to get notified of super day selection? I had a phone interview Monday and still waiting to hear
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