Big 4 audit vs small m&a boutique

Hi everyone,

I know that this topic has been covered many times here, but I feel that none of the answers provide me with the necessary insight that I need to make a decision.

A little bit of background first. I am a Spanish 24 years old guy who graduated (Business and Law) in 2019 from a top university in Spain. I had to take the year post graduation off due to personal reasons. My goal is to work in IB at a BB or EB, whether without an MBA or after one as an associate. I already took the GMAT and got a 730.

I have just received two offers: one in a Big4 in their audit department and another one in a small m&a boutique (10 to 15 people) where I interned during my studies for 3 months. The boutique is not renowned internationally, but it is quite strong in Spain as some of the interns or analysts ended up at BB or EB after a year or so.

Taking into account that my goal to break into IB in a BB or EB, which offer would you take if you were in my shoes?

While I know that I would enjoy more the work at the boutique, and that I would actually doing relevant stuff, I know that brand recognition goes a long way, mainly in terms of gaining admission into a T10 MBA down the road if I do not manage to break into IB as an analyst.

Thank you very much for your help!

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Brand recognition is used as a proxy for your capabilities - if these 'institutions' took you in, you must be good. With an exceptional GMAT score, strong recommendations, and a coherent story, you can still get in if you don't have major brands shining big on your resume, although it helps to have some. People have gone from Big 4 Audit to target MBA but wouldn't that be a common profile? The boutique will give you a different and yet relevant experience for your story. Who knows, you might easily make the shift to a BB from your boutique experience, far outweighing the Big 4 Audits. 

If I were you, I would take the boutique offer and kill it at work, get the principal or someone equally high up the chain to recommend me for the B-School and also test myself with networking across BBs while I am at it. GMAT 730 sounds fine to me, so that part is done.

With Big 4 Audit, you will have the brand on your resume - but the work would be different and you would be a step away from IB, which I suppose is your end-game.

Also, don't forget that the banks who recruit MBA Associates would also prefer someone with an earlier experience in IB over someone who has come from a Big 4 Audit background from the same class.

Just my opinion. Feel free to throw it in the can! And hey - kudos to you for getting the two offers; a good problem to have.

 

Sceptic Ape

Brand recognition is used as a proxy for your capabilities - if these 'institutions' took you in, you must be good. With an exceptional GMAT score, strong recommendations, and a coherent story, you can still get in if you don't have major brands shining big on your resume, although it helps to have some. People have gone from Big 4 Audit to target MBA but wouldn't that be a common profile? The boutique will give you a different and yet relevant experience for your story. Who knows, you might easily make the shift to a BB from your boutique experience, far outweighing the Big 4 Audits. 

If I were you, I would take the boutique offer and kill it at work, get the principal or someone equally high up the chain to recommend me for the B-School and also test myself with networking across BBs while I am at it. GMAT 730 sounds fine to me, so that part is done.

With Big 4 Audit, you will have the brand on your resume - but the work would be different and you would be a step away from IB, which I suppose is your end-game.

Also, don't forget that the banks who recruit MBA Associates would also prefer someone with an earlier experience in IB over someone who has come from a Big 4 Audit background from the same class.

Just my opinion. Feel free to throw it in the can! And hey - kudos to you for getting the two offers; a good problem to have.

Thank you so much for your thorough response! I agree with everything you said although I am quite scared that, in case I cannot shift to a BB from the boutique, I do not gain admission into a top MBA program and stay pigeonholed in the boutique... but I guess life is made of risks and we have to deal with them. Thanks again for your insight!

 

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