DB vs UBS: Who would you choose for IBD

Assuming the people at each bank are pretty much equivalent. DB has obviously had a lot of bad press and job security is a question, but I believe its overstated at the end of the day. They seem relatively equivalent in my mind, but what do you guys think?

Both in general, and for exit ops.

 
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US or EMEA? I cannot speak for DB but I can speak for UBS EMEA as I work there. Deal flow is good, teams are lean which means that you will get a lot of exposure and responsibilities very early (can be a good or a bad thing). The number of senior bankers has been reduced, with 2-3 MDs per sector/country/product team. In general I feel that the senior bankers are strong (some are extremely good), so the deals that you will be doing are quality deals. Pay is average I would say and exit opps are not incredible but not inexistent (every year good people leave for very good / prestigious places). Some teams benefit from better working hours than others, but the average is quite high (and I have worked at a sweatshop boutique in the past so I have sensible comparison points).

 

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