Evercore M&A vs Goldman Sachs IBD Classic Group

Seeking advice to choose between the two for Associate position (Generalist for Evercore and either Industrials or Consumer - and maybe TMT - for GS). Leaning towards Evercore at this point due to:

  • Caliber of people both technically and socially
  • Great working culture
  • Recognition/prestige among finance/ professional services (People tended to respect Evc analysts/associates more from my interactions so far)
  • Significantly higher pay (all-in including bonus)

But the biggest reason I'm having a hard time with GS is its global recognition. I don't see myself staying in the US forever and do plan to work in Europe and Asia at some point. And I do see GS as a better platform to pursue a more global career. I definitely plan on staying within finance and potentially PE down the road. Would be great to get some constructive feedback here - thanks folks.

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You're really choosing between the best BB and the best EB/ Global Independent Advisory and can't go wrong. That said, I'd say go with your gut with Evercore. Recognition in the US is top of the top and will open doors to virtually any funds (although this will be extremely hard at the Associate level and less so at the Analyst level) that you network with. I don't think global recognition shouldn't be much of an issue. I'd be shocked to find out that those that you target in Europe and Asia do not respect Evercore. Yes, GS is much stronger in those regions, but the training and exposure you get with Evercore in NY, which is the finance hub to be in, should make up for that. 

 

Personally I’d say GS if you don’t want to do long-term banking and if you want to work in Europe or esp Asia.

Most high finance people will as the above poster said will respect the Evercore name but if you ever want to move to the corporate side the GS name will be huge. Also, I’d assume there are more former GS employees in these regions that could help further your network over Evercore.

Though with that being said it seems that you are leaning towards Evercore so do as you think is best. At the end of the day you’re splitting hairs and sounds like you’ll do well wherever you go if you’re good enough to land both offers.

 

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