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what's the best comparison of Union Square to another bank in the sf area for tech?

 

seems like the deals are no where near the size though. maybe top mm player? assuming you would take GS/MS/Q and the other EBs over them any day, but could be wrong

 

Have a first round in a week, do you have any advice on it / how did it go and what were the technicals like?

West Coast Semi-Target candidate FYI

 
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Very strong in the tech space if that's what you want, lot's of ex-BB leadership, smart people all around and above street comp.

Generally, some of the hardest and most techincal interviews you can have. Will stress some interest in tech for SAs but primarily will focus on a very deep understanding of valuation/accounting. Brain teasers expected

 

I think you're being very generous here. Most boutiques are formed by people who have years of experience in BBs and EBs. This is nothing special about USA. Moreover, as others noted below, USA goes for upper-middle class talent. They're not able to consistently recruit from top schools like Wharton, Harvard, Stanford, Cal, etc. Their name is known in the Bay Area, but if you go to New York or anywhere else, not so much. Their deal flow has improved but still stuck in the MM range. They rarely work on massive deals like some of the stand-out boutiques in SF.

 

Which stand-out boutiques are you referring to? A quick linkedin search brings up 2 Cal, 3 UCLA, and 3 Vandy alum at USA just to name a few. I don't think those school are necessarily the "top of the top" but they're pretty good for west coast banking. If you check Qatalyst, they don't have any Harvard alumni at all.

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How many "first rounds" have others in the process had? Two analysts have reached out so far, not sure how many more I should be expecting.

 

Lol if you're doing well prepare to get used to it. You're going to have people reaching out every few days or so as you progress. So to answer your question technically 6-8 "first rounds"

 

I would've taken usa, but they really dragged the process (approx. 7 weeks). Started in early-march and ended in late-April. By the time they gave me an offer, I had offers waiting for me from other firms. I think they should reconsider their process. Not sure how many solid candidates r willing to do endless phone screens for a mediocre shop.

 

what was the time between your first round and when you heard for final round?

 

Process here is a bit ridiculous. You want to toss me in an room/zoom call and interview me for 6-7 hours straight? Sure, go ahead. You want to spread it out over months? Sorry, already hate it here so just gonna sign at the places that wrap up their process in 2 weeks.

 

Just know that there will be many more phone screens if you move on. Also, they start interviewing in march, so they could be wrapping up soon (although based on what's been shared above it seems like there are a few seats open)

 

USA has very few analysts with most of them not being from “top schools”. Personally, I don’t obsess about school prestige but firms usually do... Can someone explain why USA isn’t filled with “top” undergrads? Especially since I’ve mostly heard good things about them (in terms of reputation and exit opps)

 

Is it worth even applying for USA at this point. Networked with a couple analysts just didn't know that there recruiting already began. I mean the application is due August 30 on my handshake lol

 

Ya couple of people from my school just had interviews. Bunch of guys turned down offers so they're still recruiting

 

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