Credit Suisse NY

Hi, I’m just wondering if anyone knows what the situation at Credit Suisse NY is? Are they done recruiting? Done with just diversity/early? I hear they JUST started OCR at some schools, so just confirming.

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You still have a chance, if you hear back later than expected, chances are you are on hold.

Keep your fingers crossed, because the people who aren't signing are hoping for a better offer.

ojayojHave any of the liberal arts students, non-core schools heard back yet from CS New York. I heard wednesday is final day for offers. Any additional info would help, thanks.
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were this past Friday, then you'd normally hear back anytime between tomorrow and wedn....if you dont hear by then, it's probably b/c you're a borderline candidate and they're trying to figure out who accepts, etc....before giving out more offers

 

So it seems like CS is different from most banks? I thought I read on here that most people get their offers from the superdays on the same day or the next day (mine wasn't on Friday, so I didn't have the weekend to deal with).

 

i don't know if this makes a difference, but the superday on friday seemed to be mostly for non-targets (there was one guy from brown, one from stanford, one from northwestern, but 90%+ seemed to be from non-targets), so it might take a little longer

 

was referring to different firm.....stanford (as good as it is) is non-target for NYC banking jobs...so they'd have to go through same process.

I didnt know that Brown and Northwestern for non-targets for NYC.

 
scotttwibellwas referring to different firm.....stanford (as good as it is) is non-target for NYC banking jobs...so they'd have to go through same process.

I didnt know that Brown and Northwestern for non-targets for NYC.

We recruit at NU for both Chicago and NY offices

 

I heard back from Credit Suisse the next business day (Wednesday) when I interviewed with them last year. I got an offer, but my friend didn't and he said they called him that same day as well. For the banks I interviewed with on Friday, I usually heard back on Monday or Tuesday if I got an offer. Generally Tuesday late afternoon or later in the week if I didn't get an offer.

 

It all really depends on how much they want you. If you are top-ranked in your superday and they know you have other opportunities, you can be damn sure they'll call you immediately (right after the interviews, in fact).

If you are bad, you'll also hear from the bank soon. The people that don't hear back right away are borderline--the bank is waiting on others before it makes a decision.

 

i prbly made a mistake then. an MD asked me where else i was interviewing. I told him the truth and mentioned i had one other offer, but continued to tell him that CS was my first choice by a huge margin. in hindsight, i prbly should have been more ambiguous so they would feel pressure to call sooner.

 

I feel your pain I waited three weeks after a superday, the anticipation sucks, don’t keep checking your e-mail every five minutes they call you at this stage. When I got the call all they said was they would not be giving me an offer. If you are waiting this is the story, you’re on hold. If the other swinging dicks don’t take their offers then you’re the flavor of the month. What’s the chance they don’t accept all depends on the prestige of the firm.

Went to another superday got a call the next day with offer, HR sent contract within five days. This business is competitive if you made it to a superday then you’re money, so don’t think you’re finished.

 

I'm from a non-target school and still haven't heard back at all from CS. I applied Jan 4th (deadline was 5th) to be a summer analyst in IB and have yet to get an email saying I've been rejected and the website doesn't say any thing either...is there something wierd going on or are they just really bad at notifying rejected applicants?

 

not hearback if you're not considered for an interview. As harsh as it sounds, consider yourself rejected if you haven't heard back yet and you applied through the website. That applies for any bank. Try contacting someone within the bank and ask them about your status.

 

Has anyone else from the 2/2/07 CS NY superday receive an offer recently for the Summer Analyst program?

I recently received an offer and wanted to see if anyone else from the day received similar news...

 

My experience was the same - Associate level super day. Interviewed with more senior people - focus was much more on fit. One interview was very technical, but those questions were more on a theoretical understanding of finance ("should capital structure affect valuation?") rather than "gotcha" type questions.

In contrast, I had some clown from Jefferies ask me what's on X line of the Statement of Cash Flows.

 

Had a 12/11 superday (and came out with an offer). My first interview was somewhat technical and went in-depth on NAV modeling, and we covered DDM as well. I was asked stuff like what an NAV/share value meant versus share price for a REIT, as well as more basic 'vanilla' questions. Other interviews were almost purely fit- why banking, why CS, what do you do for fun, and the like.

 
someone made a post a while back saying what the big firms' recruiting effort status was like, and pretty much all of them were filled. I think Credit Suisse was like 90% filled, but I don't remember.

Disclaimer: The post above has been made by someone who is not currently employed in IBD, and has not had an interview yet...

 

I am talking about the S&T on 1/25...I have been on hold since the Friday following that...a friend interviewed last week and got told on the following Monday that he didn't get it...They told me that within 3 weeks I would know whether I was extended an offer or not...

 

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