EGIS CAREERS - AVOID

Hi all, for any recent graduates looking to break into IB. I wanted to put out a warning about EGIS careers.

Like many recruiters, you apply to a fake role, and once they have your resume and contact info they’ll reach out.

They tell you since you are a recent graduate, they’ll represent you directly and have you pay the fee, as opposed to the hiring bank paying the fee. The fee is $8000 or 8% of your salary. Package includes 3 first round interviews, or an offer. Whichever comes first.

Personally I avoided it, maybe it’s a right fit for someone. But it seemed super sketchy and not worth it.

Hope this helps someone.

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Commenting because this is a little absurd:

  • I was introduced to Ameen through a friend and I secured my first remote investment banking internship through him within a week.
  • I introduced my friends to Ameen and they all placed within 1-2 weeks and got transaction experience on their resume, which they utilized to secure Full-Time roles.
  • I've known Ameen for 3 years now and he's only helped my network and I place. He is a recruiter that understands how candidates can be recruited and is realistic.
  • My experience with him was a 1k refundable deposit and he was very flexible on the amount of interviews I could have and worked with me in terms of payment.
  • I don't understand the hate here against him. Maybe you guys are the problem fr
  • EOD fine, be mad that he makes you pay, but some people don't mind utilizing a service when they have tried everything and are running out of time. Personally, it worked for my friends and I, and I will always suggest his service to make an undergrads resume stronger a few months before BB/EB/etc. recruiting starts.
     

Also, you should probably delete this. You can reach out to me if you want to chat or call. I just think this post is doing a disservice to those who are seriously thinking about taking the jump and working with Ameen. End of day, I do see the value in his work, so you're definitely not helping people trying to break into banking. In life, it’s about looking at your position realistically, reducing risk where you can, and properly strategizing to move toward what you want. Breaking into banking is tough and there is a process.

 
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Commenting because this is life-changing:

So, I’ve got a wild story about Ameen. I didn’t just land my dream internship through him—I survived testicular torsion thanks to the man himself.

Here’s how it went down: I was going about my day, living my best life, when BAM! Testicular torsion hit me like a freight train. I’m talking pain so intense, I thought my manhood was about to leave me forever. But I didn’t panic. Oh no, I knew exactly who to call.

I called Ameen. Not 911. Not a doctor. Ameen.

Without skipping a beat, he picked up the phone and said, “Don’t worry, I’ve got this. I’ll have you sorted out faster than you can say ‘Goldman Sachs.’” He told me to chill, and I swear, with his soothing voice alone, the pain somehow eased. Magic, I thought.

Then, he told me to pay him a $1k refundable deposit to guarantee my full recovery. I hesitated for a split second (I mean, $1k is a lot), but who else could cure torsion and land you a Wall Street job in the same day? No one. So I paid.

He then advised me to get a “personalized” testicular massage over FaceTime (don't ask, don’t tell), which I did while he simultaneously sent me resume tips and cold email templates for networking. By the time I finished his 45-minute self-help video on “How to Prevent Testicular Torsion and Nail Your IB Interviews,” I was cured. I felt like a new man—and my LinkedIn profile was looking spicy.

Ameen didn't just save my balls, he saved my entire career. The torsion? Gone. The job offers? Piling in. All thanks to his multi-dimensional expertise in both medicine and finance recruiting. Seriously, I don’t know how he does it, but if you’re ever in trouble, whether it’s testicular or career-related, you call Ameen.

So, yeah, the whole testicular torsion thing was handled in about 10 minutes. You think your doctor could do that? Please. Meanwhile, I’m gearing up for my first internship at a bulge bracket bank, all because I took Ameen’s advice.

Haters gonna hate, but if you’re ever in the emergency room or the interview room, you’ll know who to turn to. Ameen. The legend.

 

I'll have to respectfully disagree. I was struggling to find a job after graduating and started working with Ameen around the 2-months mark. In a very short time, he helped me land a remote internship at a boutique NY IB where I worked for 7 months.

This internship helped me land a management consulting analyst role at McKinsey.

Ameen helped me get the internship, he mentored me during the internship, and got me a couple of interviews for full-time roles which I ended up not pursuing because I landed the job at McKinsey.

The bottom line is that Ameen was very helpful and supportive throughout the whole process and was always available to mentor me.

You are welcome to see my LinkedIn, Roberto Garzozi

 

sounds like it worked out great for you, but he killed my cat and then proceeded to eat its intestines bursting with partially digested sardines in quite a grotesque manner.

 

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