Culture: both great

Deals: NYC has a more fulsome generalist experience. Most restructuring deals run out of NYC and broader industry coverage. SF is the hub for biotech (although there is some presence in NYC)

Comp: top of street by a wide margin; no difference between offices

Exits: good from both offices, more variety out of NYC but could be a function of sample size 

 
NewIndustryHorizon

Beat me to it. Their SF HC team gets on almost every biotech deal in the $2-10 billion range. Mark Robinson is considered by many the best biotech banker out there right now.

Thanks how are the hours there? How is the tech? Factset, capiq or Bloomberg

 
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The SF healthcare team is awesome but the Palo Alto tech group is great but not the best

 
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