Deutsche Bank vs Credit Suisse

Hi! I got two offers for the Summer 2023 Investment Banking Analyst Programs at Deustche Bank and Credit Suisse in their NYC offices. I know the experience mostly depends on what group one ends up getting in but was still wondering how you would evaluate the two in general. What are some things that I should keep in mind as I make this decision? Thank you very much.

 

Despite what other people are saying to pick CS, the difference is so marginal I would go entirely based on fit and alumni representation. They’re two sides of the same coin. I wouldn’t write off DB.

 

Assuming fit is equal, CS is better (maybe not by a whole lot but still is). I've never seen DB in the top 10 for the M&A league table (US) while CS is almost always there. ECM I have no idea but neither is amazing and DCM, there pretty similar.

But at the end of the day, it's going to be group dependent but if we are talking about the banks as a whole, CS still has a slight edge in my opinion.

 

DB is far ahead in DCM, and you saying you’ve never seen DB in top 10 m&a league tables is just highlighting your inexperience

My point still stands they’re relatively very similar experiences and fit matters most here

 
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CS by a mile lmao, idk what people above are saying about it being marginal. Exit opps from DB and CS are not marginal and there have been threads about it on this website.

If u go look at the data that guys on this website have posted, CS is the top bank outside of GS/MS/JPM for exit opps.

If u wanna be a career banker then I'd avoid, but for a 2 year analyst program CS blows DB out the water.

Source: interned at CS in top group

 
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To the hurt DB analysts that have been giving me and everyone else that has said CS ms. Here are two screenshots that users have collected on exit opportunities. As y'all small monkey brains can see, CS has the best exit opportunities behind JPM. Maybe y'all should've studied the guides more or not been awkward in your interviews and you would've been able to get a better bank. I'll also note that even though I interned in a top CS group, I'm going to CVP/EVR/GS TMT ft. My experience at CS was awesome, and would definitely take over DB

 

Yeah I know a lot is going on with CS at the moment, but it’s still clear of DB. Definitely go with CS

 

Funny this just popped out on the feed - I just left DB (West Coast office) to lateral to a top BB (GS/MS/JPM), in my honest opinion you should probably be considering CS at the moment. 

 

CS over DB any day.

DB known for having shittier deal flow and pay, and gets clowned on for being the worst BB/UBS level. One of my mentors a few years ago was dating an ex-DB banker and told me to avoid it cause the experience wasn’t great.

Also, echoing the above, CS has some absolutely phenomenal groups and would give you much better post-banking placements (Sponsors and LevFin especially). I know several friends who went to MFs from CS, and several of the incoming Associates at my MF are from CS. Take this with a grain of salt as this was my personal experience, but interviewed at 2 MFs and everyone (~30 kids) was from GS/JPM/MS/CS/Barc/a few EBs. Don’t think they were interviewing DB kids.

 

If you notice you’ll see that even though there seems to be a couple DB employees throwing monkey shit on all the CS comments, no one is clearly arguing in favor of DB.

It’s either CS or “depends, choose based on fit” , no one is saying clearly DB.

CS has gone through shit recently but still levels above DB especially in terms of exit opps and has some really solid groups (FSG, LFO, M&A)

 

In my opinion DB is overhated on WSO. It is still a solid platform.
 

However, in this scenario I would take CS over DB. CS is a fundamentally stronger platform / brand and has been for a while now (even after recent events). The differences between the two are not “marginal.” CS definitely positions you more favorably if you’re looking to break into MF/UMM PE
 

Regardless, congrats on both offers!  

 
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