Tier 3 bank to PE opps?
Have an offer from a tier 4 bank think HSBC/Nomura/BNP. Should I accept or continue recruiting?
What are my exit opps if I want to go to PE if I accept?
Have an offer from a tier 4 bank think HSBC/Nomura/BNP. Should I accept or continue recruiting?
What are my exit opps if I want to go to PE if I accept?
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Analysts with solid transaction experience even at no-name boutiques can get looks from/hired by LMM PE firms. Saying "it'll be very difficult to get LMM PE" from a global brand bank is just an absurd statement.
BNP is solid. They're the most established French Bank in the US, and I think they're the largest bank in France. I see people exit to PE and other great exits from BNP all the time.
BNP also has espresso machines, and you get a fuck ton of vacation days.
Culture at BNP is also pretty good compared to other French Banks.
GO for BNP.