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TonyPerkiswell what do you think?

It's one of those things where you can go to a certain extent. Either GS won't hire anyone from MS or MS anyone from GS.

I'm wondering if it's an absolute or not.

 

A recruiter told me that my offer from MS makes me a "very appealing" candidate and they would love to stay in touch for FT recruiting...I dont think it hurts.

Banks really want talent that can produce money, and they arent going to let anything petty get in the way of that.

The almighty dollar is king...

 

Here's the OP from another post:

"MS is really a different league.. the best people with the most outstanding personality , experience and resumes are at GS." I believe he's also the guy who goes to parties where all they talk about is GS.

Hmmm, perhaps ExGSBanker and the others might be able to answer student22's completely non-toolish question.

 

Dude, Goldman was nothing before they floated. Now you have ex-pmd bsd's buying lear jets and yachts and shit. Before that point, they were just any other. Corp fin they still rule, but equities and derivatives aren't what they could be.

 

wizard:

"GS never had that magical aura to me, maybe because I was never impressed with the people i met there. i'd take MS over GS anyday"

I had the same feeling with MS people 2nd rung crap

 
nothingmanI doubt that student22 will be working for GS, but if he is his comments on the forum only give support to what wizard said.
One of the things I liked about the people I met at GS is that they never dissed other firms. You don't see people there going around talking about how they're hot shit. I would be highly surprised if student22 was employed there, because he would NOT fit into the culture at all.
 
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GS is great no one will refute that, but so are other bulge bracket banks at the end of the day. Yea there is rankings/prestige/etc, but being a bulge guy at GS/MS isn't going to get you paid more than the dude at CS. At the end of the day, you eat at the same places, bitch about the same things, run into each other at bars, shop at the same stores.

I've never once met a GS guy think they are way hotter than me. It's mutual respect, yea I diss UBS, ML and shit online but its just a shitshow, no one gives a fuck in reality except maybe some funds.

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You don't have any more prestige at any of the BB when you are an analyst (or even associate for that matter).

Do you make GS great? No (you don't even make it a better place, anyone at the other BBs could easily do your job just as well, plus or minus). Are you better than the guys that work at other BB firms? Perhaps, but it could be that you managed to nail your interviews at GS, and they nailed them at another bank. Do clients select a bank based on which analysts/associates are going to be working on the deal? No (do they even know? care?). Do other bankers look at you in awe because you are an analyst at GS and they are only an analyst at MS/other BB? No. Will being arrogant about other banks make you better at your job or help you get promoted / help with exit ops? Try it and find out.

So, if you want to work at GS, work at GS. It's a great place and has a great name that will help you later in your career. But don't put it up as the be-all-and-end-all of your career if you do or do not get a job as an analyst there.

 

MS also loves hiring candidates away from GS. Know a guy who was at a financing group at GS and then made it to a top group at MS, not to say that was the only factor, but def helped according to him

 

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