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+138 | Is my life over after not getting GS? | 33 | 3s | |
+73 | Best IB group on the Street | 35 | 3h | |
+66 | Thoughts and tips on how to speak like an investment banker. | 25 | 1d | |
+58 | BIG FOUR ARE PARADISE | 15 | 1d | |
+49 | Tell me one good reason why Jefferies isn’t going to be a top bank in the next 5 years | 23 | 18h | |
+38 | UBS Outlook | 28 | 2d | |
+35 | How to deal with egotistical team? | 6 | 3d | |
+34 | Are you “less ambitious” for having long term goals outside of NYC | 13 | 9h | |
+26 | Very ridiculous interview feedback | 13 | 8h | |
+26 | Got RBC offer but I have cold feet accepting. | 34 | 11h |
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RBC is overall number 1 but that's only because of its relatively strong US presence giving more optionality. Domestically, TD is right up there in terms of dealflow. After that, it's probably BMO but they have a very weird culture. CIBC/Scotia comes after that; think CIBC is a little stronger but Scotia has generally more of a chill culture. CIBC has some pretty good groups like their Diversified which gives you exposure to a few separate verticals.
I’ve heard BMO’s culture is pretty toxic and that Scotia pitches a lot
Overall, RBC. But super group dependent
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