What would be your top 3 dream places to work and why?
If you could pick 3 firms what would you pick. (note: this doesn't mean I pick john paulson's job lol)...You just get to pick the firm.
If you could pick 3 firms what would you pick. (note: this doesn't mean I pick john paulson's job lol)...You just get to pick the firm.
Career Resources
Blackstone - met a couple of guys there; really down-to-earth people with what appears to be a genuine appreciation of what they do on a daily basis. Other two firms would be Centerview (great vibe as well) or Goldman Sachs (advancement opportunities are great, plus they seem to be genuinely concerned about their analysts). Guys at KKR seemed awesome too, but I'm not going to get in from undergrad.
Bridgewater. For the most kick ass HQ in Finance
http://www.stamfordadvocate.com/local/article/Bridgewater-proposal-calls-for-helipad-3952843.php
Soros Tudor Brevan Howard
Blackstone RR and Centerview Partners
Baupost Capital, Greenlight Capital, Berkshire Hathaway
Perella Weinberg - Know one or two people. Great laidback guys that take a interest in their junior bankers
Evercore - Know a few guys, really laidback smart people
Blackrock - I come from a non-target and a couple people really went out of there way for me.
Greenhill, Renaissance Technologies & Accel.
Lol not sure why you put Rentech in there...
Wow. I can't believe this is actually a thread.
My own firm, for obvious reasons.
If you could work for any tech company in any role, what would it be? (Originally Posted: 11/08/2014)
For me, I'd do product management or FP&A at Uber or Palantir.
Probably similar roles but at SpaceX or Planetary Resources. These two companies have near limitless potential for growth going forward IMO.
CEO of Apple.
NSA. screening dick pics yum yum
Jeff Bezos' hairstylist or CFO of NQ mobile
Steve Ballmer's towel boy
"What is your dream job" (Originally Posted: 02/10/2015)
recently was asked this question in an SA interview for IBD, and was caught off guard by the nature of the question. Wasn't quite sure if the interviewer was looking for something finance related, or just interesting, so I threw out the idea of possibly owning a hockey team later on in my life, as hockey has always been a passion of mine. The interviewer laughed and ended up really liking that answer, and we spent the rest of the time talking about hockey and I ended up giving him tips for his fantasy hockey team... so I guess it worked out.
Curious to see if any of you have received this question in an interview, and if so how did you respond?
This is a loaded question but a good one. I'd ask it since I want to know what people really want to do or just what they like. Let's face it, people don't grow up wanting to be an investment banker (when I was 3 I wanted to drive garbage trucks because they were big, made cool noises and the guys that hung off the back that came by my neighborhood were super nice and I thought they took turns hanging and driving). . Your story is an example of someone fishing to see if you have a personality. rehearsed answers give me a huge pause and I'm usually bummed to hear them.
Other times they might want to hear something vague, like "being impactful" or "making a difference" or whatever that means, or "witnessing transformation" so then you could say you are/were unsure exactly but like banking would be cool since it finances stuff. Like google/facebook for financed and raised capital right? or someone had to finance the buildings/roads etc, right? etc etc. It's kind of BSS-ey or really so, but that's what some people want to hear.
For example
I remember interviewing for a 1st year analyst position at a boutique ibank a long time ago and I mentioned that I had been to China and traveled to the frontier, way out west in China. The interviewers definitely got excited and asked what I liked the most. I said something like "the ethnic minority culture and social/ethnic diversity since China can seem homogenous at times" Their faces fell and one of them definitely looked up at the clock to see how much time we had left (20 minutes, FWIW). I know they wanted to hear BS like "rising disposable income, new upcoming services/products, infrastructure being built out etc and that's what ibanks/markets finance" etc etc. but I just counldn't bring myself to lie about it.
Nowadays (many years later), I have given a more general answer, and refer back to my 3 year old "dream" job which usually lightens the mood and brings about a laugh from both sides (I then flip the question to them). Or something like that. It makes everything more human. In the cases where the person hasn't been chill about it, well, screw it, I probably wouldn't want to work with them any way (it's a two way street).
You can answer this like "where do you want to be in ten years" but I like the above approaches of taking about a hobby/passion as this may be the only opportunity to bring it up.
You can always answer "a professional (insert hobby)".
I just want my name on the front door.
Used to want to be an astronaut, but never really thought about it anymore; Let alone other jobs.
If you could live in your 20s forever what would be your dream job? (Originally Posted: 06/13/2013)
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Assuming substantial capital?
Clothing designer. I wouldn't even give finance a glance.
Clothing consultant for me. Buy clothes for rich people. I would love to have all my clothing bespoke.
clothing model
Assuming money weren't an issue, I'd probably look to be an international tour guide. Not the kind that gives you the history of all the different buildings in a city but the kind that leads you on a hike through the Amazon.
Seriously, 3 clothing related jobs in a row?
Pro PGA golfer, play an abbreviated schedule (15 events), shoot for $2mm a year all in w endorsements, and travel the rest.
Or tinker on antique autos.
Clothing? WTF?
I would say rock star or NBA player.
Porn star?
Jk. In all seriousness, forever is a long time. Assuming I had perpetual youth, my dream job would probably look something like this: spend the next 200 or so years accumulating wealth (IB would probably not be as bad if the hours never took a toll on your body. Once I did that, I'd probably spend another 50 years or so writing these stupid book ideas floating around in my head. After that, maybe a park ranger and enjoy nature for, say, 100 years or so. After, hopefully technology has advanced far enough that space travel is possible. I'd then spend the next 100 million years exploring our universe. After that, who knows?
Assuming money isnt an issue, I'd like to be involved in either films or sports. I'd happily be an intern for like a major sports agent or perhaps work in the league office of the NBA or something.
As an alternative, I like the idea of being able to travel so something similar to CompBanker would be great. But less hiking and more frequenting various bars and must-see sights.
Yes.
travel guide, what compbanker said
I'd do my own version of Man V Food.
Jesus, I think I'd want to do the same thing: generalist equity research at a hedge/mutual fund. It's literally what I do now if I have time to kill, and I think it's the only thing I could do for 5+ years without losing my mind.
Or maybe some sort of wine-related marketing/CorpStrat job. I'd say winemaking, but my palate is awful.
Really this is all you guys could come up with. If you are going to be in your 20s forever why not take risks and do something that might kill you.
I would be a formula 1 driver.
From what I gather in this thread, the majority of people do not want to do finance. Not a big surprise, though.
As for myself, rock star in Asia. That way, you can still have your peace and quiet in the states since no one really knows you.
Part time pron star, part time park ranger, reserve military officer, performance guitarist
filmmaker. or open up a brewery.
Astronaut. Writer. Physicist. Serial entrepreneur.
a lamer but younger version of anthony bourdain
was waiting for someone to take the words out of my mouth
take my breath away
Definitely pro athlete. Preferably NBA because even though I like football more, if I play football indefinitely by forever-20 body would be wrecked beyond all repair.
I surprised no one wants to be in the NFL.
travel blogger
assuming I made money
pro surfer
pro golfer
boat captain (charter offshore fishing)
List Your Top Five Dream/Favorite Employers? (Originally Posted: 07/07/2013)
Okay, here goes: If you could handpick from the very top of the shelf, what firms/segments/positions (i.e. dream job) do you consider to be the outmost desirable on a long-term basis? Also, please add some reasoning to your choice and a brief description if it's something non-mainstream.
Just to illustrate (from the top of my head):
1) Self-employed/CEO, privately owned macro based multi-asset class hedgefund. 2) Greenwhich Holdings, VP/strategist/manager? 3) Vitol BV, crude oil/petroleum products trader? 4) RS Platou, sales & purchase shipbroker? 5) Scorpio Tankers Inc., chief financial officer?
Yadadamean?
Janitor at The Goldman Sachs
Centerbridge Partners
Rock star NBA player College football coach
Gynecologist for supermodels Personal Assistant - female supermodels
1) NHL Forward (Although I am too old for this now, this would have been nice in my early 20s) 2) NBA Small Forward (same reason as #1) 3) Distressed Strategies Hedge Fund Partner/Director 4) Banking partner/MD focused on restructuring (Houlihan/Evercore, etc) 5) Trader at Traf/Vitol/Glencore/Mercuria/etc... (sorry, to steal this idea from OP choice 3, but I read some books about physical commodity trading a while back and always thought this business was very interesting).
racing car driver for Ferrari F1 NBA Head coach Chairman/CEO of a elite Boutique (Perella/Evercore/Greenhill) Chairman/CEO of either Goldman or Morgan Stanley investment banking Start my own VC firm
film director / screenwriter professional poker player rock star renowned chef something involving supermodels
Reasoning? Each one is something I would enjoy for its own sake...
Just curious, are the folks saying Goldman Sachs and other finance stuff genuinely mean that for real, or something you feel obligated to say?
President of SEIU, or California Teachers or any CA labor union for that matter.
These guys get paid high six figures plus cadillac benefits plans plus defined benefits pension plans so they never ever have to save for retirements, plus ability to raid the pension funds at their own discretion whenever they feel like at, all of these and much more and you only need to pretend to stay awake for 2 hours per day and can spend the other 6 hours at work sleeping at the desk, like this guy:
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/labor_big_real_heavy_sleeper_jl3C7gI…
Now that is what I call Big Labor
The best part is that since labor unions are so entrenched in CA, the state would rather tax all of private sector out of business/out of state so they can continue to pay the bloated union benefits ad infinitum.
Veteran backup QB for a young, rising star QB a la Luck, Wilson (not RG3).
Overpaid NBA bench player. Examples would be austin Croshere, Mike Dunleavy, Lamar Odom sans Kardashian.
Tepper's right- hand man.
Carl Icahn's right-hand man.
5+ bb activist fund manager
F1 racing driver Rock star NBA point guard Dictator Hedge fund manager with no outside investors and enough safe money to retire off
1) Dictator of a resource wealthy country where I have complete control over the military (which happens to be large and highly technologically advanced). Can't think of anything better than that.
I'd really like to be an AP Econ or History teacher at a high school.
At least at my high school it seemed like the best job. 6 figures, and it's AP so you only get the kids who actually wanna be there.
film director/screenwriter travel channel food conoisseur(Anthony Bourdain's gig) sports illustrated supermodel edition photographer bear grylles gig (i like adventure, but also the comfort of a nice hotel bed.) Undercover CIA/FBI agent - Would probably be pretty exciting.
It's not like the movies. You don't get to have sex on the job.
I'm just going by Robert Baer's books.
Gucci Mane's accountant hands down
Lol, your username fits perfectly.
Porn Star Motorcycle Grand Prix Racer Professional Sky Diver Bum
1) Formula 1 driver 2) Skydiver/Base-jumper/Overall dare-devil 3) CEO of a large conglomerate 4) Richard Branson (he covers all of the above) 5) Security analyst working for Michael Price - can't imagine a better learning experience than that
PGA Golfer
Can't believe I didn't think of semi-benevolent dictator.
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I'd really like to be an AP Econ or History teacher at a high school.
At least at my high school it seemed like the best job. 6 figures, and it's AP so you only get the kids who actually wanna be there.
DAMN, what high school did you go to? Ours were definitely paid in the 60k range, definitely not six fig.
I went to a top regional public high school. I never took the AP Econ course offered, but my AP US History class scores beat all of the private high schools test scores.
Main reason why the AP teachers get 6 figs is because all of them have their Masters or semi-retired after getting out of a good job. I know that the teacher for AP Chem and AP Physics (she thought AP Physics was too easy and made an AP Advanced Physics class...da fuk?) was a top chemist for Colgate.
And by 6 figs I mean like 100-180k.
1) Semi-benevolent dictator 2) Porn star 3) CIO and partner at a large HF. This can only be at the number three spot, if I don't have to talk to investors or the media. 4) Founder and CEO of any type of successful business. It also needs to be privately owned by me, because shareholders suck. 5) Some sort of cult/religious leader where all female members have to be my sex slave.
"Getting to the money I'ma need a money counter"
Chairman of the Board
@"happypantsmcgee"'s chimp has a cool job.
Jeremy Clarkson's job.
^IMO possibly the second best job, and the best fantasy job for people age 15 or under.
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A great dancer A great pianist VP at my firm / Professional gambler Founder of a successful company Secret agent
The guy who oils up all the models prior to photo shoots
//www.youtube.com/embed/Z9lg6HqJeY0
+1.
I'm not ashamed to say that I use the phrase "hotfire" regularly. I'm actually fairly proud of it, actually.
Can't believe nobody has said James Bond/spy/espionage
I know eh?!
Air Force Special Operations Command
Why not Back Door Mark?
Tough choice between MD at Jefferies or janitor at Tudor.
1A) The Activity 1B) The Unit 2) DEVGRU 3) SAD 4) SFG7 5) 160th SOAR
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Add 160th SOAR/DEVGRU to my list as well.
I hate myself everyday for turning down the Naval Academy (was being recruited) because I was unsure if I wanted to be a SEAL (my life goal up until college)
At this point honestly any internship position at a bulge bracket bank.
In no particular order.
1) Top WSO contributor 2) Distressed label rapper 3) Lunch lady at the JP Morgan
Genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist.
Rapper, soccer star in Europe, NBA player, pro golfer, CEO of large company
Credit to: Tyler Durden, Fight Club (1999)
"Man, I see in Fight Club the strongest and smartest men who've ever lived. I see all this potential, and I see it squandered. God damn it, an entire generation pumping gas, waiting tables – slaves with white collars.
Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy shit we don't need. We're the middle children of history, man. No purpose or place. We have no Great War. No Great Depression. Our great war is a spiritual war. Our great depression is our lives.
We've all been raised on television to believe that one day we'd all be millionaires, and movie gods, and rock stars, but we won't. We're slowly learning that fact. And we're very, very pissed off."
Oh no, another mention of that Fight Club quote.
anthony bourdain
The guy running Carlyle in China. Slam young tail and lose money trying to make it in the east. Win win.
"I've been seeing 25k periodically transferred to the estate of a Costello family... what exactly is your relationship with such?"
Shout outs to Patrick, co-opting this question and putting it out on linkedin.
Warren buffett is pretty good
Rockstar. Host of one of those travel shows. Fighter pilot.
EDIT: Director/screenwriter, comedian (if I had any talent), Ironman too. Can't believe I forgot Ironman.
1) Professional surfer 2) Serial entrepreneur 3) Hotel resort owner in Costa Rica 4) Value investor like Charles Brandes, Warren Buffett, Graham 5) Helicopter pilot (if I had 20/20 vision)
Racecar driver Pro Golfer Model Photographer (like Terry Richardson but normal) Royalty of some random country Boxer
anything where I get to hang out with cool people, make decent money, and don't need to have next level talent i.e. bullpen catcher, golf caddie, recurring minor role on hit TV show etc...
college finance professor
1) NBA GM 2) Exec at Orvis or Sage 3) Hacker that aggregates snapchat nudies 4) George Zimmerman 5) Professional golfer
Props for the fly fishing exec
1) Centerfielder for the New York Yankees - one of the most famous "positions" in all of sports 2) Head coach, Los Angeles Lakers - self explanatory 3) International man of intrigue - ala James Bond or some shit like that 4) #1 ranked professional golfer worldwide 5) Pilot for the Navy's Blue Angels
Chairman at Chrisite's, Post-War & Contemporary or just Charles Saatchi.
Buffett's #2 and then take over his position.
Honestly you can say NBA/NFL/MLB player. But I think the pro athletes with the best long term outlook are golf players. I'm assuming here that all pro athletes love their sport. I mean if you watch those retired pros in their 40s and 50s you can tell they miss playing. But golf players never have to quit. They can play until they die. It's not like football where once you're done with the NFL you never play again. Golf pros can just play the game their entire lives even long after they stop competing. That must be worth some happiness I'd think.
That's true. I don't watch golf, but how much money do they make compared to NBA players? The all-star and above NBA players make at least 100 million dollars in salary. The top guys make hundreds of millions in salary. When you factor in endorsements...Even the mid- to upper-mid-level players make close to 100 million in salary alone.
PTJ's MD in charge of PE, Tudor Investments The Private Banker to a Middle Eastern Sheik/ Chinese Oligarch CEO/ Founder of Major REIT Fund The Captain of Larry Ellison's Yacht
8-12 million dollars per year over the course of 8-10 years (2nd and 3rd contracts) is "close to 100 million on it's on. Factor in 2 or 3 years at a lower salary, and you're well within that neighborhood...which is what I said. I didn't say lower-level player. Assuming that they don't have career-ending injuries, mid- and upper-mid-level players easily make that amount of money.
The vast majority of players don't get anywhere near that. Average salary in the NBA is like $6 million a year. However I'm not talking about money. The original question was what jobs are most 'desirable' on a long term basis. It's a vague question. However I'm thinking in terms of happiness. Sure, the average NBA player will make much much more money than the average PGA golfer. But the PGA golfer will be able to compete at the highest level for much longer. Once they're done with the PGA Tour they can do the Seniors Tour. Then once they're tired of that they still continue to play the rest of their lives. Once you're done in the NFL/NBA/MLB you're just done. Golfers never have to stop playing barring major injury. That to me is 'desirable'. Everyone is obsessing about money but I'm saying what if you can do what you love to do until you're buried? Golfers can.
I hear you. The "vast majority" probably don't, but I didn't reference the vast majority. The "average" number takes into account all of the people who I didn't reference (rookie contracts, lower-level players and over-the-hill veterans). Even at an average of 6 million dollars per year, lifetime salary could easily be approximately 80+ million.
Guy: What's your salary? 1st year analyst: $28 million Guy: What? You're making $28 million in salary in your first year out of college? That's amazing. 1st year analyst: Well, actually, that's what I hope to make pre-tax over the course of my career, assuming everything plays out as expected. Guy: Riiiiiight.
This thread is still active? OK I will play again.
My real dream job is to be the headmaster of an all girl Catholic boarding school. You know, one of those old-fashioned academies where corporal punishment is still allowed, i.e. spanking etc.
Being the pole for strippers might be another attractive career for me.
I got it...NBA/NFL/MLB player up until 40...from then on change career to golf and be a PGA golfer till 80...done!
1) porn star 2) PGA golfer 3) CEO $10K/day 4) gay porn star 5) man vs food host
senior portfolio manager or even CIO at a very large asset management firm (e.g. BlackRock, Fidelity, Allianz Global Investors) partner/ director at a global macro hedge fund economics professor at a top uni economic analyst at a BB chief economist of a central bank or the IMF or the World Bank
1) God 2) Winner of the powerball/megamillion jackpot
In summary, Genius Billionaire Playboy
Screw the first two ITB. The second are better. Apply the golden rule and you will see why.
I think this list needs more analysis....
-- Vegas based poker pro -- Lead PM at Cascade Investments -- Wendi Deng's new trophy husband -- winemaker / pastry chef / master sommelier at some place cool and not overly pretentious -- Iditarod sled dog racer
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They are in order, but pretty close.
1) Venture capitalist (Name partner at my own firm) 2) Talk show host/Actor 3) Record label producer 4) College Professor 5) Head chef/owner of a restaurant
Characteristics of YOUR Dream Position (Originally Posted: 03/26/2012)
For those interested in an equity research position on the buy-side, what would be some characteristics of the ideal environment?
Some things that jump to my mind are:
Value-oriented bottoms-up investment style Great long-term performance record Mentoring culture Room for career advancement
I'm interested in hearing other perspective.
-KB
a free money dispenser, midget butlers dressed as leprechauns, naked fridays
HINT: When customs checks your plane, put the leprechaun in the overhead compartment. Surprisingly, they almost never look there.
My dream position is missionary with Jessica Biel.
Jessica Biel is super hot so why such a boring position as missionary?
Be this guy's midget butler:
http://mobius.blog.franklintempleton.com/about-me/
[quote=Unforseen]Be this guy's midget butler:
http://mobius.blog.franklintempleton.com/about-me/[/quote]
Definitely sounds like a BSD.
I recently heard about Barron's All-Century. I bet there are tons of heavy hitters on there.
Midget buffet.
If you could have any job at any firm in any time period.. (Originally Posted: 05/22/2011)
Fixed Income Trader @ Sally in mid 80s Energy Trader @ Enron in mid 90s TMT Investment Banker @ First Boston mid 90s Nerd @ Facebook 2000s Nerd @ Google late 90s marketing exec @ Victoria Secerts anytime
or name your own
enron mid 90's hands down - or really any commodity trading role as the merc and chicago board of trade started up. Spreads where fat and the few players involved absolutely ran shit.
Entire markets got cornered way back in the day. Not saying it was honest or decent behavior - just a good time to seriously hustle the onion farmers and make a killing.
i had a very short experience with commodity trading via an internship at the nymex at the copper pit in '06 - amid the housing bubble.
I visited a buddy there a few years later and the place was literally a shell of its former self as much trading went online via tablet instead of hand gestures and open outcry. I'd still cut off a toe to work there - in terms of market access and dynamics of a daily job there is no better job in my opinion.
Trading Assistant/Coffee Making Bitch at Commodities Corporation.
But if we are opening this up to other industries, I would go with Producer @ Death Row Records in the early 1990s. Just the music that is.
This. Although being at Quantum during the 90's would've been fantastic as well.
Outside finance I gotta agree with D M on Rockefeller and happy with Top Gear. 90's Top Gear though with Tiff Needell still on, James May and Hammond look fun to hang out with though.
Founding Partner @ Microsoft 1975
More Realistic?
Nerds @ Google mid to late 90s (so you could get a nice chunk of dat IPO $$$$)
Literally anyone in a decent to high-level position in the early days or IPO time of a successful startup (Craigslist, Facebook, Google, etc.) or company (Goldman, Visa, Glencore, etc.)
Partner, Rockefeller & Andrews, 1865
Is everyone here just about the success and not about the experience? For me, Apple when it went from something to nothing to everything, just to see the characters involved and how they reacted.
I can't think of many better experiences then working with Rockefeller as he took over the United States' economy. Honestly, though, there are plenty of firms I'd have loved to work for in different areas:
-Nike: Advertising, starting in the mid-late 1980s [experience: can you say MJ?] -Microsoft: Finance, mid-late 1980s [exp: building the technology industry] -Google: Finance, late 1990s [exp: building such a broad company from the ground up] -Pictet e Cie: Private Banking, early 1960s [exp: be a part of Switzerland's turning into the center of the world for political - Cold War neutral - and financial reasons] -JP Morgan: I Banking (?), mid 1890s [exp: financing US Steel Corp -Morgan Stanley: I Banking, 1950s [exp: GM, AT&T, etc ) -Paulson & Co: Hedge Fund, mid 2000s, especially 2007 [exp: calling the subprime mortgage crisis] -KKR: Private Equity, Late 1980s [exp: RJR Nabisco, anyone?]
I could keep going, but I think the picture here is success often equals a good experience. Though sometimes it doesn't, I guess
I would also put Napster and Myspace in there...
Berkshire Hathaway 1990 - present
partner at sterling cooper draper pryce (specifically the draper part)
King of England back in the day. Nothing more baller then to say, the sun never sets on my country bitch.
Pretty much being born as or being the child of Nathan Mayer Rothschild.
am i the only loser who would be ceo of goldman in '06?
Analyst, Bear Sterns 2008
I was there..
Ceasar, Emperor of Rome
GM @ New York Yankees in late 90s
Host of Top Gear...
President, Wayne industries
i'd like to be a 10 year old kid with a Datek Account (lol look it up...anyone remember these guys?) back in the 2000s making random trades and making millions due to the bubble and selling all my positions before the bubble burst.
how much were the enron traders making around that time period?
200k-800k
Trader @ Bear Stearns under Greenberg!
i was gonna say Nero during rome or king of a castle.
EMPEROR OF HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
president of nintendo-mid-late 90's. POKEMON
Freelance male pornstar, mostly working with Vivid Video or Reality Kings - Get to SMANG with Amy Reid and Shyla Stylez once per week for about 10 years. Not much in the way of PE exit OPS though. Have to become a director.
OR
A poker pro with Full Tilt from the beginning of Moneymaker era till now.
OR
A professional wrestler in the 1980s through the glory days of NWO and DX.
Fuck finance, are you guys serious?
If you can be an analyst at any IBD group at any firm, which would you pick? (Originally Posted: 04/20/2011)
i know a lot will pick GS TMT, but i'm sure people have different preferences for industry, product, hours, culture, boutique vs. BB, learning experience, etc.
ms M&A, jpm lev fin, cs sponsors
BX Restructuring, Houlihan SSG, Qatalyst, MS Tech
Houlihan special situations? what do they do and how does it differ from their restructuring or distressed M&A?
Just to be in the Bay Area: Qatalyst SF or Centerview SF.
I'm pretty happy with my group, though.
MS or JPM M&A
GS M&A or LAZ restructuring
GS doesn't have an M&A group
uhh... GS does not have an M&A group...
Piper Jaffray DCM
UBS in any division. Stamford office, fuck New York taxes.
miller buckfire restructuring
Harvey and Company M&A, newport beach
GS Lev Fin, those guys get off at 9pm with no weekends
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