After Graduation: Goldman Sachs Private Wealth Management or Deloitte S&O?

I know both are different...but the job is slightly similar imo: powerpoint, communication, some excel...

Pay is approx. the same (as well as progression timeline), but I prefer Deloitte's location. 

Which would you pick? I understand it's a personal decision but I would love to hear your thoughts...maybe there is something I'm not thinking of. Thanks!

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Search function - these two opps have been discussed to death.

S&O by a mile, more prestige (looks a lot better on the resume), variety of work/engagements which will make you a more well rounded professional, and better exit opps (from a career and bschool perspective). Not sure why you would take PWM unless you wanted to lateral to a diff group or stay in private banking.

 
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