deciding between Roth, RBC, HL, UBS
have to make a decision.. would love to hear some opinions on which i should do. is roth right at the line between EB/MM?
have to make a decision.. would love to hear some opinions on which i should do. is roth right at the line between EB/MM?
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In the US and not rx? RBC otherwise HL rx/Roths rx
No memes please but RBC is definitely a cut above those other banks in the US imo
UBS has the best reputation for exit opportunities, even if its M&A team is not as strong. Reputation and strength of deal flow are two different things and RBC's reputation has not caught up to that of a global bank's like UBS
Would choose UBS as well. The other three banks are the same tier so it comes down to preference
it doesn't matter...all of those are great firms.
If you only care about exit opps, then HL and UBS all the way.
But if you want to have a good time and surround yourself with people you can shoot the shit with, (I know i'm going to get ms for this...) then RBC. I've never met a hardo from RBC and everyone there is super chill. It's like they drank maple syrup or something before hitting the desk.
Just my two cents.
Fair, but would you really want to pigeonhole yourself into only investment banking for the rest of your life with 80-100 hour work weeks? It's all about exit ops, and UBS is better than RBC for that
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RBC > UBS = HL = Roth IMO