PJT RSSG vs GHL RX vs MS vs EVR RX
Have offers from 2 of the 4, need help deciding between them. Mainly care about the analyst experience, comp, and exit opps.
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Congrats on GHL RX! I would take whichever the other offer is
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Ye I would take MS over GHL Rx too
Congrats on your offers! That said, that's an odd collection of groups.
Greenhill is long past its golden age; the only scenario in which it MAY make sense is if you're deadset on RX for GOOD reasons (not just because it sounds cool in this market environment) and your other offer is MS. Even then, I'd definitely do due diligence on recent exits (which I am not up to date on, so I'll defer to others) and only choose if your DD findings align with your goals and interests.
All else equal, between the four groups, if you're interested in M&A, go with MS. If you're interested in RX, go with PJT or EVR. Between the two, pick whatever group you clicked with better. People on this forum get wet panties from PJT RSSG but we're splitting hairs; fit is so much more important than the perceived marginal prestige difference at this point. No one cares in the real world.
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