Evercore - PE Placement in London?
Wondering how Evercore fairs for PE placement in London compared to the bulge bracket banks?
Stress this is for London, not US. Afaik their UK business is basically just the old Lexicon business, so wondering if the prestige/exit opps still hold.
Anyone?
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Simple answer bud. When the month strikes May, go on to LinkedIn and type this in the search engine "Investment banking analyst Evercore london" -- you will pull up about 100-250 results, 50-100 will be solid, 50-100 will be rubbish. Create a spreadsheet and track each class and their exit op. Should take 2 hours or so. Done. No need to rely on shitty information from this forum. If you put in the work, you will get factual data and actually analyze recruiting trends, etc. Highly advise if it is a serious concern or interest. And don't screw up the search engine. You will get maybe 8-15 tabs. Write down all the names FIRST for all the tabs then start clicking on them. This way you don't run out around tab 6 or so.
Evercore - Consensus on London team? (Originally Posted: 12/01/2014)
Recently joined the forum and have been enjoying lurking on different threads a bit too much so thought I might as well ask a couple questions:
What's the consensus on Evercore London? Any particularly strong teams? And how does it stack up against other EBs and Independents in London?
Strong growth, have been recruiting heavily from BBs and other EBs on junior and senior level, restructuring appears to be strong, not sure if any industry teams stand out. Compensation appears to be a bit higher than for BBs, and they've used this heavily to get seniors.
Who would you say is strong in restructuring in London?
Roths - run a good process and get mandates but not good. Laz - a lot of people left and not what it once was Gleacher Shacklock - smart guys but suffer from lack of scale PWP - one guy, doing nothing Greenhill - really ballzed up on Yell
A lot of the smaller independents will have about 5 guys in their RXing dept. so they can pitch capabilities and get the odd company side mandate from relationship companies / sponsors.
EVR London was builded from lexicon partners who was strong in utilities fig and energy.
Does anyone know how well the FIG team in London is regarded? Deal flow and exit opps? Insurance vs banking?
Thanks in advance for any info
Evercore London - Pros and cons? (Originally Posted: 01/26/2008)
Can people expand on the pros and cons of joining them?
Thanks
Evercore is awesome. If you get the chance to work there I would most definately take such an opportunity. They have a great team as well as heard great stories about their analysts having ridiculous exit opps.
You are talking about the US though aren't you?
Evercore London - How big is the team? (Originally Posted: 11/21/2007)
Any one know anything about them in London? How big is their team and what deals do they do?
Team size is 20 and growing. They are headed up by ex JPM bankers mostly. Their last deal was announced last week:
Advised Hungarian pharmaceutical company Gedeon Richter on its $1.3bn (€908m) acquisition of Polish rival Polpharma. I know they also do a bunch of work in pharma and aerospace
Their London office essentially covers all of Europe as of now.
can anybody go into more depth?
e.g.
Pros: Hands-on experience, they have some really good people
Cons: Risky? Lack of deal flow
Thanks
Evercore London - Information on phone interview? (Originally Posted: 11/11/2012)
Hi guys, Do you have any information on Evercore phone round interview in Europe? I will have mine next week and I am trying to find some info...
Graduate or intern position?
I'm assuming since it is November this is for a SA position (though not sure of the recruiting timetable in Europe so maybe not). Evercore is known for grilling you on technicals, and difficult ones at that. I've heard this mainly from superday candidates, so I am not sure if it is true for phone first round interviews, but I would be prepared regardless.
Ok thanks. It is for FT...
I presume you found out last week about the interview...
Damn. Guess I'm missing out.
Good luck.
Yes, they called me last week... Thanks!
Take a look at some of the interview data that is on the Company research part of the site- I think there are a few from Evercore that should give you somewhat of an idea of the type of questions they might ask.
Good luck. It's crazy how many of the banks are interviewing super late for FT this year.
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