Optimal deal size to work on?
Would you guys rather work on mid cap or smaller large cap deals (say €500m to €5bn) deals or on fewer large cap or mega deals (>€5bn) as an analyst ?
Think in terms of training, recruiting and hours
Would you guys rather work on mid cap or smaller large cap deals (say €500m to €5bn) deals or on fewer large cap or mega deals (>€5bn) as an analyst ?
Think in terms of training, recruiting and hours
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From what I saw the sweet spot is €800m-€1.2bn, that's when they are potentially complex but the client doesn't just come in and decide everything by itself
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