Investment Banking Company Statistics - As of December, 2017

These statistics are based solely on the user submissions to the WSO Company Database for employment during 2015, 2016, 2017. Each company is given an adjusted score using Bayesian estimates, which takes into account the number of reviews for a particular company. For more details, please see the Methodology FAQ below.
Hardest Interviews (1) (2)
What bank has the hardest interview?
Firm
YoY Δ
Percentile
Moelis & Company
02
99.4%
PJT Partners
01
98.8%
Evercore
01
98.2%
Centerview Partners
01
97.6%
Greenhill
02
97.0%
Houlihan Lokey
No
96.3%
Morgan Stanley
06
95.7%
Perella Weinberg Partners
04
95.1%
Rothschild
01
94.5%
Goldman Sachs
01
93.9%
Guggenheim Partners
02
93.3%
BMO Capital Markets
08
92.7%
Financial Technology Partners
New
92.1%
Millstein and Co
New
91.5%
Ducera
New
90.9%
Jefferies & Company
No
90.2%
Citigroup
05
89.6%
Lincoln International
New
89.0%
HSBC
05
88.4%
BNP Paribas
New
87.8%
LionTree Advisors
New
87.2%
Union Square Advisors
08
86.6%
UBS AG
04
86.0%
Lazard Middle Market
12
85.4%
JPMorgan Chase
04
84.8%
Credit Suisse
09
84.1%
Credit Agricole
New
83.5%
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
01
82.9%
FocalPoint Partners LLC
New
82.3%
Deutsche Bank
New
81.7%

Percentile calculated only based off of investment banks that received at least two interview insights (164 total firms). See Methodology FAQ below for more information.

The up and down arrows next to each company represent the relative increase or decrease in position compared to the prior year report. The "= =" equal signs means there was no change and the "+ +" plus signs indicate a new company on the statistics.

Best Interview Experience (1) (2)
What bank has the best interview experience?
Firm
YoY Δ
Percentile
Perella Weinberg Partners
01
99.4%
PNC Financial Services
04
98.8%
SunTrust Robinson Humphrey STRH
06
98.2%
Harris Williams & Co.
03
97.6%
Société Générale
14
97.0%
Lincoln International
12
96.3%
Evercore
New
95.7%
Houlihan Lokey
02
95.1%
Stephens Inc
01
94.5%
William Blair
New
93.9%
Keefe Bruyette & Woods Inc.
12
93.3%
Robert W. Baird & Co.
15
92.7%
Rothschild
New
92.1%
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
07
91.5%
Raymond James Financial Inc.
04
90.9%
Lazard Middle Market
06
90.2%
Deutsche Bank
10
89.6%
Wells Fargo and Company
14
89.0%
Jefferies & Company
New
88.4%
JPMorgan Chase
New
87.8%
Mizuho
New
87.2%
Credit Suisse
03
86.6%
Morgan Stanley
New
86.0%
Goldman Sachs
05
85.4%
Financial Technology Partners
New
84.8%
Citigroup
New
84.1%
PJT Partners
New
83.5%
Guggenheim Partners
New
82.9%
UBS AG
New
82.3%
Centerview Partners
10
81.7%

Percentile calculated only based off of investment banks that received at least two interview insights (164 total firms). See Methodology FAQ below for more information.

The up and down arrows next to each company represent the relative increase or decrease in position compared to the prior year report. The "= =" equal signs means there was no change and the "+ +" plus signs indicate a new company on the statistics.

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Professional Growth and Career Opportunities - 227 Investment Banks

Overall Employee Satisfaction (1) (2)
Overall how satisfied are you working for this company?
Firm
YoY Δ
Percentile
Wells Fargo and Company
No
99.6%
Houlihan Lokey
04
99.1%
Goldman Sachs
01
98.7%
Evercore
02
98.2%
Morgan Stanley
10
97.8%
Lazard Middle Market
02
97.4%
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
02
96.9%
JPMorgan Chase
01
96.5%
SunTrust Robinson Humphrey STRH
04
96.0%
Jefferies & Company
07
95.6%
PJT Partners
18
95.2%
Credit Suisse
05
94.7%
Piper Jaffray
03
94.3%
Citigroup
03
93.8%
RBC Capital Markets
03
93.4%
Macquarie Group Limited ABN
New
93.0%
Deutsche Bank
New
92.5%
Perella Weinberg Partners
03
92.1%
Moelis & Company
01
91.6%
Barclays
02
91.2%
Raymond James Financial Inc.
New
90.7%
Nomura Holdings
05
90.3%
BMO Capital Markets
04
89.9%
BNP Paribas
02
89.4%
Robert W. Baird & Co.
New
89.0%
Guggenheim Partners
12
88.5%
Société Générale
04
88.1%
HSBC
12
87.7%
UBS AG
New
87.2%
AGC Partners
New
86.8%

Percentile calculated based off of adjusted score only for investment banks that received at least one vote (227 total firms). See Methodology FAQ below for more information.

The up and down arrows next to each company represent the relative increase or decrease in position compared to the prior year report. The "= =" equal signs means there was no change and the "+ +" plus signs indicate a new company on the statistics.

Professional Growth Opportunities (1) (2)
Your opportunities for professional growth?
Firm
YoY Δ
Percentile
Goldman Sachs
02
99.6%
Morgan Stanley
13
99.1%
Lazard Middle Market
02
98.7%
Houlihan Lokey
04
98.3%
Citigroup
01
97.8%
Moelis & Company
04
97.4%
JPMorgan Chase
05
97.0%
Wells Fargo and Company
03
96.5%
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
03
96.1%
Evercore
01
95.7%
PJT Partners
16
95.2%
Deutsche Bank
04
94.8%
Jefferies & Company
02
94.3%
Perella Weinberg Partners
New
93.9%
Credit Suisse
08
93.5%
Macquarie Group Limited ABN
08
93.0%
Barclays
04
92.6%
Piper Jaffray
No
92.2%
BMO Capital Markets
01
91.7%
RBC Capital Markets
08
91.3%
SunTrust Robinson Humphrey STRH
02
90.9%
Robert W. Baird & Co.
New
90.4%
William Blair
New
90.0%
Raymond James Financial Inc.
New
89.6%
Stifel Nicolaus and Company, Inc
New
89.1%
Greenhill
No
88.7%
Guggenheim Partners
10
88.3%
UBS AG
14
87.8%
KeyBanc Capital Markets
New
87.4%
HSBC
17
87.0%

Percentile calculated based off of adjusted score only for investment banks that received at least one vote (230 total firms). See Methodology FAQ below for more information.

The up and down arrows next to each company represent the relative increase or decrease in position compared to the prior year report. The "= =" equal signs means there was no change and the "+ +" plus signs indicate a new company on the statistics.

Career Advancement Opportunities (1) (2)
Your opportunities for career advancement?
Firm
YoY Δ
Percentile
Morgan Stanley
12
99.6%
Goldman Sachs
01
99.1%
Wells Fargo and Company
02
98.7%
Moelis & Company
No
98.3%
PJT Partners
New
97.8%
Evercore
04
97.4%
Perella Weinberg Partners
21
97.0%
Citigroup
No
96.5%
Houlihan Lokey
03
96.1%
Deutsche Bank
06
95.7%
Jefferies & Company
01
95.2%
Lazard Middle Market
07
94.8%
Macquarie Group Limited ABN
12
94.3%
Credit Suisse
03
93.9%
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
06
93.5%
JPMorgan Chase
09
93.0%
Barclays
05
92.6%
BMO Capital Markets
05
92.2%
Piper Jaffray
05
91.7%
William Blair
06
91.3%
SunTrust Robinson Humphrey STRH
11
90.9%
Robert W. Baird & Co.
New
90.4%
Guggenheim Partners
06
90.0%
Nomura Holdings
03
89.6%
RBC Capital Markets
10
89.1%
Greenhill
New
88.7%
Rothschild
03
88.3%
Raymond James Financial Inc.
New
87.8%
UBS AG
09
87.4%
Stifel Nicolaus and Company, Inc
New
87.0%

Percentile calculated based off of adjusted score only for investment banks that received at least one vote (230 total firms). See Methodology FAQ below for more information.

The up and down arrows next to each company represent the relative increase or decrease in position compared to the prior year report. The "= =" equal signs means there was no change and the "+ +" plus signs indicate a new company on the statistics.

Intern Offer Rates (1)
Average percentage of interns receiving full time offers
Firm
YoY Δ
Percentile
Simmons & Company International
02
100.0%
Corporate Finance Associates
New
100.0%
Fifth Third Bank
02
100.0%
TD Securities
New
100.0%
Greentech Capital Advisors
02
95.0%
Lincoln International
02
95.0%
MUFG
New
90.0%
Keefe Bruyette & Woods Inc.
01
90.0%
Guggenheim Partners
04
90.0%
Stifel Nicolaus and Company, Inc
10
85.0%
Wells Fargo and Company
New
82.0%
Barclays
09
81.3%
Cowen Group
New
80.0%
BB&T
New
80.0%
RBC Royal Bank of Canada
New
80.0%
Cantor Fitzgerald
New
80.0%
Credit Suisse
New
78.3%
Macquarie Group Limited ABN
New
78.0%
Citigroup
New
78.0%
SunTrust Robinson Humphrey STRH
New
77.1%
PJT Partners
New
76.7%
Evercore
12
76.7%
Deutsche Bank
01
75.6%
Nomura Holdings
01
75.6%
Jefferies & Company
No
75.5%

Simple average based off of investment banks that received at least one intern offer data point (86 total firms). See Methodology FAQ below for more information.

The up and down arrows next to each company represent the relative increase or decrease in position compared to the prior year report. The "= =" equal signs means there was no change and the "+ +" plus signs indicate a new company on the statistics.

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Promotions and Fairness - 227 Investment Banks

Feedback (1) (2)
Feedback you receive about your job performance?
Firm
YoY Δ
Percentile
Houlihan Lokey
No
99.6%
Jefferies & Company
15
99.1%
Lazard Middle Market
07
98.7%
Goldman Sachs
01
98.3%
Morgan Stanley
07
97.8%
HSBC
18
97.4%
PJT Partners
New
96.9%
JPMorgan Chase
No
96.5%
Wells Fargo and Company
07
96.1%
Evercore
03
95.6%
Credit Suisse
08
95.2%
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
08
94.8%
BNP Paribas
04
94.3%
William Blair
13
93.9%
Deutsche Bank
03
93.4%
SunTrust Robinson Humphrey STRH
06
93.0%
Raymond James Financial Inc.
New
92.6%
Citigroup
02
92.1%
BMO Capital Markets
04
91.7%
Société Générale
03
91.3%
RBC Capital Markets
07
90.8%
Barclays
02
90.4%
Standard Chartered Bank
10
90.0%
Nomura Holdings
03
89.5%
Moelis & Company
06
89.1%
Piper Jaffray
01
88.6%
Stifel Nicolaus and Company, Inc
New
88.2%
UBS AG
17
87.8%
Guggenheim Partners
23
87.3%
Perella Weinberg Partners
New
86.9%

Percentile calculated based off of adjusted score only for investment banks that received at least one vote (229 total firms). See Methodology FAQ below for more information.

The up and down arrows next to each company represent the relative increase or decrease in position compared to the prior year report. The "= =" equal signs means there was no change and the "+ +" plus signs indicate a new company on the statistics.

Best Recognition (1) (2)
Recognition and praise you receive when you do a good job?
Firm
YoY Δ
Percentile
PJT Partners
New
99.6%
Wells Fargo and Company
No
99.1%
Houlihan Lokey
03
98.7%
Deutsche Bank
13
98.3%
Goldman Sachs
No
97.8%
Morgan Stanley
20
97.4%
Piper Jaffray
06
96.9%
Jefferies & Company
04
96.5%
Evercore
06
96.1%
JPMorgan Chase
01
95.6%
HSBC
11
95.2%
Lazard Middle Market
02
94.8%
Citigroup
No
94.3%
RBC Capital Markets
04
93.9%
Moelis & Company
06
93.4%
BNP Paribas
03
93.0%
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
07
92.6%
SunTrust Robinson Humphrey STRH
11
92.1%
Nomura Holdings
02
91.7%
Barclays
05
91.3%
Credit Suisse
09
90.8%
William Blair
New
90.4%
Société Générale
03
90.0%
Stifel Nicolaus and Company, Inc
01
89.5%
TD Securities
New
89.1%
UBS AG
18
88.6%
Madison Street Capital
New
88.2%
Clear Growth Capital
New
87.8%
Credit Agricole
New
87.3%
Lincoln International
01
86.9%

Percentile calculated based off of adjusted score only for investment banks that received at least one vote (229 total firms). See Methodology FAQ below for more information.

The up and down arrows next to each company represent the relative increase or decrease in position compared to the prior year report. The "= =" equal signs means there was no change and the "+ +" plus signs indicate a new company on the statistics.

Most Fair (1) (2)
Fairness in how promotions are given and people are treated?
Firm
YoY Δ
Percentile
Houlihan Lokey
02
99.6%
Goldman Sachs
02
99.1%
PJT Partners
New
98.7%
Wells Fargo and Company
03
98.2%
Nomura Holdings
No
97.8%
Evercore
04
97.4%
Morgan Stanley
07
96.9%
Deutsche Bank
08
96.5%
BMO Capital Markets
02
96.1%
JPMorgan Chase
05
95.6%
HSBC
09
95.2%
Greenhill
01
94.7%
Moelis & Company
03
94.3%
Barclays
14
93.9%
Lazard Middle Market
12
93.4%
RBC Capital Markets
02
93.0%
Piper Jaffray
08
92.5%
Credit Suisse
01
92.1%
Citigroup
13
91.7%
William Blair
06
91.2%
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
09
90.8%
Jefferies & Company
14
90.4%
AGC Partners
New
89.9%
Clear Growth Capital
New
89.5%
Rothschild
New
89.0%
SunTrust Robinson Humphrey STRH
09
88.6%
Raymond James Financial Inc.
New
88.2%
Perella Weinberg Partners
03
87.7%
UBS AG
01
87.3%
Guggenheim Partners
23
86.8%

Percentile calculated based off of adjusted score only for investment banks that received at least one vote (228 total firms). See Methodology FAQ below for more information.

The up and down arrows next to each company represent the relative increase or decrease in position compared to the prior year report. The "= =" equal signs means there was no change and the "+ +" plus signs indicate a new company on the statistics.

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Compensation - 227 Investment Banks

Best Pay (1) (2)
Your compensation compared with similar jobs elsewhere?
Firm
YoY Δ
Percentile
Perella Weinberg Partners
14
99.6%
Evercore
01
99.1%
Houlihan Lokey
06
98.7%
Wells Fargo and Company
02
98.3%
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
01
97.8%
PJT Partners
11
97.4%
Moelis & Company
02
97.0%
Guggenheim Partners
05
96.5%
Morgan Stanley
05
96.1%
JPMorgan Chase
01
95.7%
Citigroup
04
95.2%
Credit Suisse
02
94.8%
Goldman Sachs
09
94.3%
Deutsche Bank
11
93.9%
RBC Capital Markets
03
93.5%
Lazard Middle Market
02
93.0%
Piper Jaffray
02
92.6%
William Blair
02
92.2%
SunTrust Robinson Humphrey STRH
11
91.7%
Nomura Holdings
03
91.3%
Greenhill
No
90.9%
Centerview Partners
New
90.4%
Jefferies & Company
10
90.0%
UBS AG
08
89.6%
BMO Capital Markets
New
89.1%
Barclays
02
88.7%
PNC Financial Services
New
88.3%
Rothschild
New
87.8%
Société Générale
New
87.4%
China International Capital Corporation
New
87.0%

Percentile calculated based off of adjusted score only for investment banks that received at least one vote (230 total firms). See Methodology FAQ below for more information.

The up and down arrows next to each company represent the relative increase or decrease in position compared to the prior year report. The "= =" equal signs means there was no change and the "+ +" plus signs indicate a new company on the statistics.

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Senior Management - 227 Investment Banks

Best Communication (1) (2)
Communications from management about important issues and changes?
Firm
YoY Δ
Percentile
Wells Fargo and Company
No
99.6%
PJT Partners
New
99.1%
Morgan Stanley
05
98.7%
Goldman Sachs
01
98.2%
Lazard Middle Market
13
97.8%
Nomura Holdings
No
97.4%
Jefferies & Company
05
96.9%
Citigroup
01
96.5%
JPMorgan Chase
02
96.1%
Evercore
06
95.6%
Houlihan Lokey
03
95.2%
HSBC
New
94.7%
Piper Jaffray
10
94.3%
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
02
93.9%
RBC Capital Markets
04
93.4%
BMO Capital Markets
04
93.0%
SunTrust Robinson Humphrey STRH
02
92.5%
Clear Growth Capital
New
92.1%
Macquarie Group Limited ABN
New
91.7%
Credit Suisse
07
91.2%
Moelis & Company
11
90.8%
Barclays
08
90.4%
Rothschild
06
89.9%
Canaccord Genuity
New
89.5%
Boenning & Scattergood
New
89.0%
UBS AG
03
88.6%
PNC Financial Services
New
88.2%
William Blair
New
87.7%
Madison Street Capital
New
87.3%
Standard Chartered Bank
03
86.8%

Percentile calculated based off of adjusted score only for investment banks that received at least one vote (228 total firms). See Methodology FAQ below for more information.

The up and down arrows next to each company represent the relative increase or decrease in position compared to the prior year report. The "= =" equal signs means there was no change and the "+ +" plus signs indicate a new company on the statistics.

Best Teamwork (1) (2)
Information and knowledge sharing withing company?
Firm
YoY Δ
Percentile
Goldman Sachs
No
99.6%
Lazard Middle Market
06
99.1%
Morgan Stanley
12
98.7%
Houlihan Lokey
06
98.3%
Moelis & Company
01
97.8%
Evercore
03
97.4%
JPMorgan Chase
01
97.0%
BMO Capital Markets
06
96.5%
Citigroup
02
96.1%
Wells Fargo and Company
01
95.7%
Deutsche Bank
08
95.2%
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
05
94.8%
Piper Jaffray
08
94.3%
PJT Partners
New
93.9%
RBC Capital Markets
15
93.5%
BNP Paribas
01
93.0%
Macquarie Group Limited ABN
New
92.6%
Jefferies & Company
05
92.2%
William Blair
New
91.7%
Credit Suisse
08
91.3%
Guggenheim Partners
01
90.9%
HSBC
05
90.4%
SunTrust Robinson Humphrey STRH
07
90.0%
Barclays
04
89.6%
Itaú BBA
New
89.1%
Nomura Holdings
12
88.7%
AGC Partners
New
88.3%
Robert W. Baird & Co.
New
87.8%
PNC Financial Services
New
87.4%
Raymond James Financial Inc.
New
87.0%

Percentile calculated based off of adjusted score only for investment banks that received at least one vote (230 total firms). See Methodology FAQ below for more information.

The up and down arrows next to each company represent the relative increase or decrease in position compared to the prior year report. The "= =" equal signs means there was no change and the "+ +" plus signs indicate a new company on the statistics.

Best Leadership (1) (2)
Leadership abilities of senior management?
Firm
YoY Δ
Percentile
PJT Partners
15
99.6%
JPMorgan Chase
02
99.1%
Goldman Sachs
01
98.7%
Lazard Middle Market
01
98.3%
Evercore
04
97.8%
Morgan Stanley
08
97.4%
Jefferies & Company
04
97.0%
Houlihan Lokey
01
96.5%
Wells Fargo and Company
03
96.1%
Moelis & Company
03
95.7%
SunTrust Robinson Humphrey STRH
01
95.2%
Piper Jaffray
04
94.8%
Raymond James Financial Inc.
New
94.3%
RBC Capital Markets
04
93.9%
PNC Financial Services
13
93.5%
Citigroup
03
93.0%
BMO Capital Markets
06
92.6%
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
06
92.2%
Barclays
03
91.7%
Credit Suisse
05
91.3%
Madison Street Capital
New
90.9%
Deutsche Bank
New
90.4%
Perella Weinberg Partners
New
90.0%
TD Securities
New
89.6%
Lincoln International
01
89.1%
HSBC
New
88.7%
UBS AG
07
88.3%
Greenhill
01
87.8%
Itaú BBA
New
87.4%
AGC Partners
New
87.0%

Percentile calculated based off of adjusted score only for investment banks that received at least one vote (230 total firms). See Methodology FAQ below for more information.

The up and down arrows next to each company represent the relative increase or decrease in position compared to the prior year report. The "= =" equal signs means there was no change and the "+ +" plus signs indicate a new company on the statistics.

Competence (1) (2)
Competence of senior management?
Firm
YoY Δ
Percentile
Houlihan Lokey
02
99.6%
Morgan Stanley
10
99.1%
Goldman Sachs
01
98.7%
Evercore
03
98.3%
PJT Partners
15
97.8%
Lazard Middle Market
02
97.4%
Jefferies & Company
01
97.0%
JPMorgan Chase
03
96.5%
Piper Jaffray
02
96.1%
Raymond James Financial Inc.
New
95.7%
Moelis & Company
02
95.2%
RBC Capital Markets
03
94.8%
Wells Fargo and Company
04
94.3%
Perella Weinberg Partners
New
93.9%
Citigroup
05
93.5%
Credit Suisse
05
93.0%
BMO Capital Markets
03
92.6%
SunTrust Robinson Humphrey STRH
02
92.2%
Deutsche Bank
04
91.7%
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
16
91.3%
Itaú BBA
New
90.9%
AGC Partners
New
90.4%
Guggenheim Partners
06
90.0%
William Blair
New
89.6%
Macquarie Group Limited ABN
New
89.1%
Barclays
01
88.7%
PNC Financial Services
New
88.3%
Credit Agricole
06
87.8%
Nomura Holdings
New
87.4%
TD Securities
New
87.0%

Percentile calculated based off of adjusted score only for investment banks that received at least one vote (230 total firms). See Methodology FAQ below for more information.

The up and down arrows next to each company represent the relative increase or decrease in position compared to the prior year report. The "= =" equal signs means there was no change and the "+ +" plus signs indicate a new company on the statistics.

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Reputation - 227 Investment Banks

Proudest Employees (1) (2)
Company as a place you are proud to work?
Firm
YoY Δ
Percentile
Goldman Sachs
No
99.6%
Morgan Stanley
02
99.1%
Lazard Middle Market
No
98.7%
JPMorgan Chase
03
98.3%
Houlihan Lokey
03
97.8%
Evercore
04
97.4%
Rothschild
03
96.9%
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
03
96.5%
PJT Partners
13
96.1%
Credit Suisse
01
95.6%
Citigroup
04
95.2%
Moelis & Company
05
94.8%
BMO Capital Markets
01
94.3%
RBC Capital Markets
08
93.9%
Jefferies & Company
02
93.4%
Perella Weinberg Partners
13
93.0%
William Blair
06
92.6%
Wells Fargo and Company
13
92.1%
Macquarie Group Limited ABN
New
91.7%
Piper Jaffray
04
91.3%
SunTrust Robinson Humphrey STRH
07
90.8%
Greenhill
04
90.4%
Barclays
07
90.0%
Lincoln International
02
89.5%
Raymond James Financial Inc.
New
89.1%
Itaú BBA
New
88.6%
BNP Paribas
03
88.2%
HSBC
New
87.8%
UBS AG
08
87.3%
Madison Street Capital
New
86.9%

Percentile calculated based off of adjusted score only for investment banks that received at least one vote (229 total firms). See Methodology FAQ below for more information.

The up and down arrows next to each company represent the relative increase or decrease in position compared to the prior year report. The "= =" equal signs means there was no change and the "+ +" plus signs indicate a new company on the statistics.

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Life Style - 227 Investment Banks

Time Off (1) (2)
Management support for needed time off?
Firm
YoY Δ
Percentile
Wells Fargo and Company
01
99.6%
HSBC
02
99.1%
SunTrust Robinson Humphrey STRH
11
98.7%
BNP Paribas
01
98.2%
Piper Jaffray
04
97.8%
Goldman Sachs
01
97.4%
Mizuho
20
96.9%
Standard Chartered Bank
05
96.5%
Houlihan Lokey
03
96.1%
PJT Partners
New
95.6%
RBC Capital Markets
New
95.2%
Natixis
New
94.7%
PNC Financial Services
New
94.3%
Credit Agricole
05
93.9%
Citigroup
07
93.4%
JPMorgan Chase
02
93.0%
Société Générale
08
92.5%
MUFG
New
92.1%
Deutsche Bank
New
91.7%
Stout Risius Ross
13
91.2%
Morgan Stanley
New
90.8%
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
10
90.4%
Nomura Holdings
03
89.9%
Macquarie Group Limited ABN
New
89.5%
Credit Suisse
09
89.0%
Raymond James Financial Inc.
New
88.6%
BMO Capital Markets
16
88.2%
Evercore
18
87.7%
Canaccord Genuity
New
87.3%
KeyBanc Capital Markets
New
86.8%

Percentile calculated based off of adjusted score only for investment banks that received at least one vote (228 total firms). See Methodology FAQ below for more information.

The up and down arrows next to each company represent the relative increase or decrease in position compared to the prior year report. The "= =" equal signs means there was no change and the "+ +" plus signs indicate a new company on the statistics.

Best Work/Life Balance (1) (2)
Employer support in balancing between work life and personal life?
Firm
YoY Δ
Percentile
SunTrust Robinson Humphrey STRH
11
99.6%
PNC Financial Services
05
99.1%
Wells Fargo and Company
02
98.7%
Piper Jaffray
02
98.2%
Société Générale
06
97.8%
HSBC
03
97.4%
JPMorgan Chase
08
96.9%
Clear Growth Capital
New
96.5%
BNP Paribas
03
96.1%
Deutsche Bank
18
95.6%
PJT Partners
New
95.2%
Houlihan Lokey
04
94.7%
Nomura Holdings
04
94.3%
Natixis
New
93.9%
RBC Capital Markets
06
93.4%
Macquarie Group Limited ABN
14
93.0%
Goldman Sachs
04
92.5%
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
08
92.1%
MUFG
New
91.7%
Barclays
06
91.2%
nomura securities
New
90.8%
Credit Suisse
08
90.4%
Morgan Stanley
New
89.9%
TD Securities
New
89.5%
BMO Capital Markets
03
89.0%
Citigroup
02
88.6%
Standard Chartered Bank
09
88.2%
Credit Agricole
23
87.7%
Evercore
25
87.3%
AGC Partners
New
86.8%

Percentile calculated based off of adjusted score only for investment banks that received at least one vote (228 total firms). See Methodology FAQ below for more information.

The up and down arrows next to each company represent the relative increase or decrease in position compared to the prior year report. The "= =" equal signs means there was no change and the "+ +" plus signs indicate a new company on the statistics.

Worst Work/Life Balance (1) (2)
Employer support in balancing between work life and personal life?
Firm
YoY Δ
Percentile
GMP Securities
05
99.6%
Sberbank CIB
06
99.1%
LionTree Advisors
New
98.7%
National Bank of Canada
New
98.2%
Renaissance Capital
New
97.8%
Bank of China
New
97.4%
Needham & Company
No
96.9%
Cascadia Capital LLC
New
96.5%
National Bank Financial Markets
New
96.1%
Lancaster Pollard
New
95.6%
Black Arch Partners
New
95.2%
Capstone Partners
New
94.7%
BOC International Holdings
02
94.3%
Nielen Schuman
04
93.9%
J.P. Turner & Company LLC
New
93.4%
CIMB Group
New
93.0%
Nomura Australia Limited
04
92.5%
Lazard Freres
New
92.1%
G2 Capital Advisors
New
91.7%
Peakstone Group
02
91.2%
McCafferty and Company
New
90.8%
Imperial Capital
05
90.4%
Intrepid Investment Bankers
New
89.9%
Bank of the West
05
89.5%
TAP Advisors
06
89.0%
Financo
New
88.6%
Bentley Associates
New
88.2%
GP Bullhound
05
87.7%
Nordea
New
87.3%
Blackstone Group
New
86.8%

Percentile calculated based off of adjusted score only for investment banks that received at least one vote (228 total firms). See Methodology FAQ below for more information.

The up and down arrows next to each company represent the relative increase or decrease in position compared to the prior year report. The "= =" equal signs means there was no change and the "+ +" plus signs indicate a new company on the statistics.

Most Average Hours Worked (1)
How many hours do you work an average?
Firm
YoY Δ
Percentile
LionTree Advisors
New
90.0
BTG Pactual
New
87.5
Greentech Capital Advisors
No
87.0
Allen & Company llc
04
86.7
Petsky Prunier
02
85.0
MTS Health Partners
01
85.0
Lazard Freres
22
85.0
Brown Gibbons Lang and Company
New
84.4
Moelis & Company
02
83.7
Leerink Partners
New
83.3
Mediobanca
14
82.5
PwC Corporate Finance
New
82.5
Harris Williams & Co.
01
82.1
KippsDeSanto
New
81.7
Lazard Middle Market
05
80.0
Ondra Partners
14
80.0
Altium Capital
New
80.0
Cascadia Capital LLC
New
80.0
Jordan Edmiston Group
08
80.0
Berenson and Co
New
80.0
Berkshire Capital
New
80.0
Dresner Partners
New
80.0
TAP Advisors
07
80.0
Blackstone Group
03
80.0
Western Reserve Partners
New
80.0
Itaú BBA
New
80.0
Financial Technology Partners
18
79.5
Evercore
New
79.3
Sagent Advisors
16
79.3
Jefferies & Company
New
79.2

Only includes investment banks that received at least three submissions with hourly data (228 total firms).

The up and down arrows next to each company represent the relative increase or decrease in position compared to the prior year report. The "= =" equal signs means there was no change and the "+ +" plus signs indicate a new company on the statistics.

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Methodology FAQ

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The rankings are constantly changing and evolving based on additional data we collect every day. The graphs and tables use the data from YTD and the prior 2 years. See tabs located above on this page to access previous year rankings.
Why do the average compensation numbers look so low?
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