+1 It depends a lot on your PM and team size and how spread out they are. More and more, there’s a lot of flexibility. Most of our jobs can be done from home as effectively or more effectively than in an office. investor45
+1 UBS has a wide range in MD quality; some MD's are well-connected to the market and others don't even seem to even know the names of the C-Suite at companies they cover. Associate 2 in PE - LBOs
+1 How’s Atlanta? Associate 2 in IB - Cov
+1 Haha fair enough... why is Bellwether subpar exactly? Associate 1 in RE - Comm
+1 Really a question of interest + NPV. If you like looking at small businesses and want to help build out their PE business + believe you will perform and DE Shaw won’t can the strategy then prob a good seat with good pay. Associate 2 in PE - LBOs
+1 Congrats on UBS! Associate 1 in IB - ECM
+1 Not really the hardest I guess but this one person from Oppenheimer treated a chat over the phone like an interview. bcbandar
+1 dayumsam: They pay analysts $110-125k base, so disagree having gone through it and rejected the aso offer. There's also phantom carry at the junior level. TopBucketIsOverrated
+1 Appreciate the feedback! I was told I'd be working on the CVA side so good to hear it's relatively buttoned up. Which do you think has the better reputation? Associate 1 in RE - Comm
+1 Man I work as a trader and am hitting 7 figs second year in a row. Late 20s and work as much as I want (have my own book). TackoDonkey
+1 Interviewed with them last year for their FT analyst program, had a great experience overall (liked all the people that I met and enjoyed the process) Prospect in IB-M&A
+1 why not use that time to educate yourself or get a client yourself. i wait for a client to call me on 8 hour cycles daily and still get enough to go outside and fuck you rmom #Imthebest yoitwillbekkkk.17
+1 More unsolicited advice, at group events, especially at an event with alcohol, I do not want to talk to you about PE recruiting or my PE offer or HF recruiting or etc. I have zero interest in that conversation. Analyst 2 in IB - Gen
+1 there are plenty of exits from IB into $200k+ jobs with 40h week, including remote jobs (can sit in a t-shirt at home)software engineers are getting laid off a lot lately due to AI being capable of writing co Kevin25
+1 Is this the TPG/Pellium/Apollo Asset Management? If you're an intern I can more or less tell you what's going on. If not, I hope it helps. reddemon
+1 Thanks. Any insight into interview process will be helpful - do they have a modeling test or case study type technicals ? I understand it’s a fairly new program. Monkey7521
+1 Non-dividend stocks derive value from retained earnings (cash reinvested for future return), takeover value, or theoretical future payouts. toasted_caramel
+1 Of course. Even though I’m chill w them I’d never have the balls to roast them, I still treat them with an extra level of respect given they’re my superiors. Intern in IB - Gen