ECM exit opps

Hi guys,

I got an offer for an analyst position in ECM in London and was wondering what the "exit opps" were a few years down the line (maybe 4 or 5). Anyone have interesting experience to share?

Thanks a lot!

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lateralguyhedge fund probably for exit opps, right?

what do ECM 'analysts' even DO? certainly not modeling. they're paper pushers.

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Thinking about it, I'm not really sure - what discernible skills do ECM guys have? Some move into corp finance and project finance I think.

 

Have you any other offers? Nope? Then take ECM, smash it, find a better spot building off your strong performance in ECM and go ahead and piss off some ECM guys. I only know one ECM guy, he hates it.

You may hate recruiting, but if you want a better option you will likely have to shop your bid around to other banks. Man up.

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top 3 are goldman, citi, and morgan stanley...all are excellent groups. note that citi's ECM is positioned is capital markets as opposed to IBD like in most other banks...

hours are around 8am - midnight (less on good days, more on deal days)...comp is similar to IBD, but exit opps are slightly more limited due to less hardcore modeling (usually limited to EPS and convertible modeling)

 

I have friends who made this choice a few years ago. Three words for you: 3rd-year-option. Make it count.

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It would really depend on the bank too.

What would you classify as lower tier BB? Without naming names, maybe list a couple of firms that are of similar stature to yours and we can tell you about comparable exit ops.

 
2226416It would really depend on the bank too.

What would you classify as lower tier BB? Without naming names, maybe list a couple of firms that are of similar stature to yours and we can tell you about comparable exit ops.

The "rankings" of the BB's has been discussed before. There's some disagreement but I believe the general consensus is something like:

Tier 1: GS, MS, JPM Tier 2: Citi, BAML, Barclays, CS Tier 3: DB, UBS

So the OP probably means one of the banks from tier 2 or 3.

 

@jtbb Do you mean arranging to move within the bank for my third year or just using all 3 years in ECM to build up transaction experience? Would a lot of transaction experience (maybe a few book-run IPOs) attract PE firms and make up for lack of modeling experience?

@2226416 and Banker88 Yes, not GS, JPM, or MS.....but top 10 US Equities

Appreciate any more thoughts out there, thanks!

 

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