Help Choosing between offers please

I got offers from JP Morgan for Treasury Services and from MUFG for corporate banking. The pros and cons I have with JP is that theres the brand name and I know a bunch of people in the program and the pay is probably much better, but I think that TS is pretty one-dimensional and that the exit opps aren't there. For MUFG, I feel like I would develop a more valuable skillset, but at the same time I feel like it is less structured and the people don't seem as happy to work there. What do you guys think I should do?

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Depends where and what you want to end up doing?! They are two completely different roles with completely different opportunities imo

Though, if it were me I would take the corporate banking gig. Better chance of exit ops... of course others may disagree though

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