So, you have these two and also Bear Stearns and DB securitization. Do you have offers from all four? Or are you just pulling shit out of your ass?

In case you have all four, UBS LA is by far the best choice. But Idoubt you do, because they don't take that many interns and you are like the 3rd on this board who has been "offered" an internship with UBS LA

 

I disagree. Unless you plan on attempting to lateral to GS NYC, I would go for UBS LA, all other things equal. Of course both would be outstanding, so it really does matter which people you prefer (as you'll be spending ~90 hrs a week with these people), but UBS LA is, IMO, hands down the best banking experience you can get outside of NYC. And in terms of exit opps, virtually all their analysts go into PE (including about one per year going to KKR Menlo Park), so assuming that's what you are interested in, I would again recommend the generalist program at UBS LA.

 
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Depends on interest -- GS SF TMT is a lot of tech which is great if you like it, UBS LA is a lot of high yield, media type work.

UBS LA has great exits - still 100% placement and they send a guy to KKR, Bain Cap, LGP etc. everyear. GS TMT has a KKR, 2 Silverlake this year.... so- almost a wash.

 

June and is now at KKR menlo park. As cdn described, the culture is very aggressive and they work you hard. however, it does have close camaraderie. At UBS LA, you also work on real estate/gaming as well. Mostly M&A/LBO/high yield work though. I'd take UBS LA if you want to be on west coast after your banking stint. Otherwise, I'd take GS since name carries more weight especially on the east coast. Some may disagree that UBS LA does as well, but my friend was telling me that it was hard to get tier 1 PE shops in NYC.

 

No, in the hierarchy Woo (who still works in the office as an advisor), Brian Webber, Raich, etc are all ahead of Navid. Navid's just 'on fire' this year because he s running Ken Moelis' deals. Think about Univision (Moelis IPO'd them) and Adelphia (another one of Ken's client). James Stewart is ripping it apart too - Wynn Financing, Harrah's as the exclusive advisor ....

That office has a lot of ammo. Look at CS - they lost Hookes and Lannigan and everyone thought the LA office would fold - CS didnt fold it because the old DLJ culture s pretty unique and not neccessarily easy to fold into CS NY.

 

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