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If you dont wanna do RX go for FIG. Roths FIG do a s***load of deals, almost twice as any of their other industry groups. Failing that, Oil & Gas. The greatest dealflow is always gonna be in FIG, E&P and TMT (emphasis on Telecomms), and generally speaking those are the groups you'll have the best exit opps from.

You know you've been working too hard when you stop dreaming about bottles of champagne and hordes of naked women, and start dreaming about conditional formatting and circular references.
 

RX and FIG are definitely strong groups at Roths- TMT would also be a very interesting one, and their dealflow is pretty good. Any coverage group at Roths is likely to serve you pretty well for exit ops etc.

afroman23

 

Do Restructuring if you get the chance and find it interesting. I know an analyst did Restructuring in NY and placed into a great upper MM PE fund, and most of his class did the same. I can't speak to other groups though as I have had no experience with them.

 
CallmeSirI worked in their Consumer division in London. Nice team and a lot of deals.
I've heard its got one of the best cultures around.
 

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