EY transaction advisory services (RE) in Miami/USA

Hey everyone,
I'm not based in the US, so I'm asking on behalf of a friend who was made an offer to join this team in Miami. 

Could anyone comment on the Ernst & Young transaction advisory services group in the USA, especially helpful if the Miami team? I understand in some markets they are more influential/in-demand than others. Wondering what they actually do and whether the experience would be meaningful for a fresh MBA or whether they should keep looking.

Any insight on this group is appreciated!

 
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No idea. But, it should be mentioned, Miami is a lot like Latin America now in that everyone speaks Spanish, no one speaks English, and absolutely nothing functions. However, I must acknowledge that there is a light at the end of the tunnel: Global warming scientists assure us that Miami will go the way of Atlantis in just a couple more decades. Until then, let us pray.

 

This must be the part where I explain to you that my wife is Latin American - and beg your forgiveness - so I don't get canceled by your woke butthurt. This must also be where I'm supposed to be offended by being called an incel by a true soy boy on WSO. If I wanted to be offensive I'd tell you that Miami is a malignant growth on the tip of North America's :)

 

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