How to refer to an Elite Boutique during interviews

If one is interviewing with an elite boutique (Evercore/Blackstone/Lazard), how should one refer to the firm?

If interviewing with a bulge bracket, the interviewee could say "You're one of the top bulge brackets and I like you because....".
If one were to say "You're an elite boutique and I like you because...." there are several problems.

1: Using the word 'elite' makes you sound like a prestige whore.
2: Would using the word 'boutique' make the interviewer feel insulted? Evercore/Blackstone/Lazard isn't really a small 'boutique'.

All input is appreciated.

 

Jesus christ, you should never use any of these terms. Even the term "bulge bracket" makes you sound like a prestige whore / knob that obviously didn't do your homework. I would never hire anyone who uses any of those terms in a formal interview. Do you honestly think anyone that works there refers to it as a "bulge bracket" unless they're trying to be ambiguous?

Just say something like "leading boutique firm" or "leading advisory firm" or something like that.

 
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In my experience, MMs don't care as they're pretty open about it as a rev-generating strategy. If you just look at a firm like HW or HLHZ's website they're pretty outspoken about being MM.

On the other hand, what we refer to as "Elite Boutiques" do not always appreciate the boutique moniker. If you tell someone at Evr or Laz that they're a boutique, they'll roll their eyes and tell you they have offices in every developed and emerging market around the globe, offer a huge array of services, are publicly traded, and have multiple thousands of people on the payroll. To senior bankers at the shop, boutique implies a lack of resources that would give a BB or MM an advantage, so it's not always seen positively.

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In my experience, MMs don't care as they're pretty open about it as a rev-generating strategy. If you just look at a firm like HW or HLHZ's website they're pretty outspoken about being MM.

On the other hand, what we refer to as "Elite Boutiques" do not always appreciate the boutique moniker. If you tell someone at Evr or Laz that they're a boutique, they'll roll their eyes and tell you they have offices in every developed and emerging market around the globe, offer a huge array of services, are publicly traded, and have multiple thousands of people on the payroll. To senior bankers at the shop, boutique implies a lack of resources that would give a BB or MM an advantage, so it's not always seen positively.

Exactly, it depends on the bank just like any other company branding themselves. HW's website clearly defines them as a MM firm, but others are less conspicuous. If you're not sure, I would ask an analyst how the company sees itself, the business strategy, and target size of deals... answers to these questions will make it more clear. Also, boutique is not necessarily pejorative, but if it implies that a firm has limited other capabilities then that's where it can become offensive.

 

They always care. Never call a shop a boutique or middle-market. I said it to a bank last year and the dude went off on me. Needless to say I did not recieve a SA offer.

Reality hits you hard, bro...
 

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