Bracebridge/Citadel vs. EB

Hey everyone, I've been fortunate enough to land an offer at both a top NY EB (think EVR, CVP, PJT) for M&A and an investment analyst position at both Bracebridge and Citadel (equities). Wondering if anyone can shed light as to what will be the better choice in terms of 1) work culture and interesting work 2) compensation and job stability 3) future opportunities (such as business school and choosing future careers) and 4) prestige and recognition (less important)

 
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