Jefferies REGAL (Charlotte) vs MTS Health Partners (New York)

Hi everyone,


Curious to hear everyone's insights between these two groups. Would be great to know in terms of exit opps, comp, reputation, etc.


Thanks in advance!

 

I'm not sure yet tbh, I haven't had enough exposure to either to decide. That is why I'm trying to decide which is a better option in terms of reputation, comp, and exit opps.

 

That would be great! Is there any way for me to PM you without exposing my username? I want to avoid that as then it could become obvious who I am for people in my school tbh

 

MTS is a decent shop but in terms of optionality I would take Jefferies since you could easily move internally to another NYC group within jefferies especially M&A or LevFin since you'll work with them a lot

 

Thanks for your insight. Just curious - wouldn't being in Charlotte hurt vs NY? Also, do you know how the exits are from REIB groups, as I've heard mixed things.

 

Yeah but dude we are talking about a massive differential in name brands here. jefferies is massive. Unless you want to stay in healthcare this isn’t much of a discussion. Also in REGAL you might have some limited exits within the first year but as mentioned those exits change drastically if you just move to another group within jefferies 

 

Knew someone who took MTS over GS/MS. One of the dumbest moves I’ve ever seen. However, both HC and NYC are significantly better than REGAL and Charlotte, respectively. Jefferies only really has the reputation going for it, but it’s still not a name brand. 
I would diligence how hard it is to move internally at Jefferies. It might be just as easy to move from MTS to a top HC group (JPM/MS/GS/CVP/EVR). HC is a better skillset to move to buyside or lateral to a different IB

 

Oh wow, I wish I had those options haha. That was my thinking as I feel if the brand name becomes important for me (If I want a MBA), I can always lateral from MTS in NYC. Also, it's not like I have a passion for Real Estate, I'm indifferent to it tbh.

 

I agree, healthcare is quite a fascinating industry. Just curious - how has your comp and potential exit opps been?

 
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Comp: highest among my friends except CVP. Bonuses this year were on par / higher than GS / EVR / pretty much everyone else. For reference, 2020 was $85 + $15 + $90 ($190k all-in) for top-bucket. 

Exits: broad, with a bunch of AN2 this year exiting to BB IB (Barclays, JPM, BofA). One of the analysts quit to become a teacher, lol. In terms of PE / buyside, placements range from LMM PE to BainCap, skewed more towards MMPE. 

 

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