Based on the most helpful WSO content, here's what I found:
Jefferies: The conversion rate for Jefferies was mentioned to be 25%. However, this was due to a limitation on the number of offers they could give out, and it seems that this was not a common occurrence.
Evercore: There isn't specific information on the conversion rate for Evercore, especially for the energy sector. However, it was mentioned that Evercore has a majority of debtor mandates, especially for sponsor-backed companies.
Morgan Stanley (MS): The conversion rates for GS/MS/JP were apparently around the 50% mark last year.
Remember, these rates can vary year by year and are influenced by a variety of factors. It's always a good idea to reach out to the firms directly or network with current employees to get the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Based on the most helpful WSO content, here's what I found:
Jefferies: The conversion rate for Jefferies was mentioned to be 25%. However, this was due to a limitation on the number of offers they could give out, and it seems that this was not a common occurrence.
Evercore: There isn't specific information on the conversion rate for Evercore, especially for the energy sector. However, it was mentioned that Evercore has a majority of debtor mandates, especially for sponsor-backed companies.
Morgan Stanley (MS): The conversion rates for GS/MS/JP were apparently around the 50% mark last year.
Remember, these rates can vary year by year and are influenced by a variety of factors. It's always a good idea to reach out to the firms directly or network with current employees to get the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Sources: Offer decision advice, Houston Summer Offer rates, Desperate, no return from a BB, Full-Time Conversion Rates Summer 2022
I’d say the highest chance of conversion is MS & lowest is Jefferies
EVR Energy sounds OK but limited data MS depends on team and can be a risk Jeff Tech to be avoided for OC - low conversion
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