25 Comments
 

Exit ops? Barclays.

Culture? Barclays.

Better experience? Barclays(internal M&A).

Name recognition? Barclays.

League tables and performance? Barclays.

Return offer rates? Tie.

Coolest CEO? Jefferies for sure.

Hey, at least you didnt choose UBS

 
Most Helpful

For a strict, 2 years and out to PE experience, Barcap definitely the better choice in terms of exits, deal experience (some groups), and name brand. However, I personally found the culture at Jefferies to be great (extremely comparable to Barclays but group dependent). Jefferies is also a rapidly growing firm and the majority of M&A deals you’ll work on will be over 1 billion. (This is public information. please look it up before you MS)

For a long term career Jefferies is a good spot (minus bonus claw backs if you leave early associate and up) and has been rapidly gaining market share in the past few years.

They had a slight down year last year bc WeWork and Toms shoes defaults but have had their best quarter ever in Q1 of this year For IB revenues. For overall experience I would take JEFco over DB, UBS, and RBC (pretty much same experience). DB in some groups may have better PE exits but exits at JEF have improved a lot in past few years and if the trend continues will be on par with mid tier bb like barcap in ~10 years. That’s a big “If trend continues” caveat tho. Top groups at Jefferies that are comparable to any other BB include Healthcare (all modeling done in house), M&A, Levfin (infamous for structuring ridiculously leveraged transactions) followed by industrials and tech. Energy is also one of the best groups on the street in Houston but has gotten rocked lately like all other energy groups. The other groups are solid UMM groups but play in the south of 1 billion deal size range more often than not. JEF also has a decent RX practice a tier or two below the big boys. Lot of big energy RX deals.

 

Majority of deals arent over 1 billion, only public deals have disclosed value and tend to be much larger than the private deals that jefferies works on as well. Would probably take JEF over UBS. DB and RBC would be a more group by group decision.

 

Reprehenderit rerum repellendus eius voluptatum. Officiis voluptatem voluptatibus voluptas. Assumenda accusantium reprehenderit molestiae expedita. Reprehenderit maiores delectus cum enim consequatur et quam.

Et consequuntur reiciendis dolorum minima alias et. Qui sunt dignissimos ut aut. Doloremque pariatur praesentium eveniet sint voluptatibus.

Ullam nesciunt veritatis est iste sed nam dolore. Quis ab autem adipisci non voluptatem.

Career Advancement Opportunities

July 2026 Investment Banking

  • Evercore 01 99.4%
  • Moelis & Company 01 98.9%
  • JPMorgan 01 98.3%
  • Guggenheim Partners 01 97.7%
  • Morgan Stanley 07 97.1%

Overall Employee Satisfaction

July 2026 Investment Banking

  • Moelis & Company No 99.4%
  • Morgan Stanley 02 98.9%
  • Evercore 01 98.3%
  • BMO Capital Markets 12 97.7%
  • Banco Santander 01 97.1%

Professional Growth Opportunities

July 2026 Investment Banking

  • Evercore 01 99.4%
  • Moelis & Company 01 98.9%
  • Morgan Stanley 06 98.3%
  • Goldman Sachs 01 97.7%
  • JPMorgan 01 97.1%

Total Avg Compensation

July 2026 Investment Banking

  • Vice President (15) $434
  • Associates (46) $258
  • 3rd+ Year Analyst (8) $210
  • 2nd Year Analyst (22) $179
  • Intern/Summer Associate (13) $156
  • 1st Year Analyst (79) $150
  • Intern/Summer Analyst (73) $101
notes
16 IB Interviews Notes

“... there’s no excuse to not take advantage of the resources out there available to you. Best value for your $ are the...”

Leaderboard

1
redever's picture
redever
99.2
2
Secyh62's picture
Secyh62
99.0
3
kanon's picture
kanon
99.0
4
BankonBanking's picture
BankonBanking
99.0
5
CompBanker's picture
CompBanker
98.9
6
Betsy Massar's picture
Betsy Massar
98.9
7
dosk17's picture
dosk17
98.9
8
GameTheory's picture
GameTheory
98.9
9
DrApeman's picture
DrApeman
98.9
10
Jamoldo's picture
Jamoldo
98.8
success
From 10 rejections to 1 dream investment banking internship

“... I believe it was the single biggest reason why I ended up with an offer...”