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if you're asking this in context of how many will be brought in this year...most likely zero. From what I hear they stopped recruiting on campuses and only bringing back analysts that were Sophomore interns last year....but what do i know

 
gerytosif you're asking this in context of how many will be brought in this year...most likely zero. From what I hear they stopped recruiting on campuses and only bringing back analysts that were Sophomore interns last year....but what do i know

Cool story bro...

 
gerytosif you're asking this in context of how many will be brought in this year...most likely zero. From what I hear they stopped recruiting on campuses and only bringing back analysts that were Sophomore interns last year....but what do i know

That makes absolutely no sense, banks always need to bring in a new class regardless of performance. I know they cut recruiting at a few core schools so my guess is that numbers will be slightly below last year.

 
JeffSkilling^ They definitely hired a new class.

Last year was about 90 I think, not sure about this year.

Wow, 90 SAs in banking alone in NY? That's much larger than I assumed.

I'm not talking about capital markets (ECM, DCM) or S&T or Research. 90 in just corporate finance? And this is just for the NY office.

 
Vector1990
JeffSkilling^ They definitely hired a new class.

Last year was about 90 I think, not sure about this year.

Wow, 90 SAs in banking alone in NY? That's much larger than I assumed.

I'm not talking about capital markets (ECM, DCM) or S&T or Research. 90 in just corporate finance? And this is just for the NY office.

That 90 was total corp fin, so not including regional offices I guess about 73.

 

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