EY transaction advisory services (RE) in Miami/USA

Hey everyone,

I'm not based in the US, so I'm asking on behalf of a friend who was made an offer to join this team in Miami. 

Could anyone comment on the Ernst & Young transaction advisory services group in the USA, especially helpful if the Miami team? I understand in some markets they are more influential/in-demand than others. Wondering what they actually do and whether the experience would be meaningful for a fresh MBA or whether they should keep looking.


Any insight on this group is appreciated!

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No idea. But, it should be mentioned, Miami is a lot like Latin America now in that everyone speaks Spanish, no one speaks English, and absolutely nothing functions. However, I must acknowledge that there is a light at the end of the tunnel: Global warming scientists assure us that Miami will go the way of Atlantis in just a couple more decades. Until then, let us pray.

 

Wow you posted the same shit in the other Miami thread. Giving off some school shooter incel vibes

There are good and bad people anywhere, shouldn’t discriminate against them because they’re Hispanic

 

This must be the part where I explain to you that my wife is Latin American - and beg your forgiveness - so I don't get canceled by your woke butthurt. This must also be where I'm supposed to be offended by being called an incel by a true soy boy on WSO. If I wanted to be offensive I'd tell you that Miami is a malignant growth on the tip of North America's :)

 

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