ECM as long-term career?

Currently an A3 at a BB in coverage and considering future options. I'm considering going to PE, but considering the risk-adjusted comp in IB, I'm considering staying on the sell side. However, it seems like moving to ECM may be a better place to be long term for WLB purposes - has anyone done the same? 

 

Interned at an ECM group and my ASO and VPs were bing chilling. 7am to 6-8pm. Generally no weekend work although they happen.

 

Fair enough and that makes sense. That is one concern - what does one do as a VP/D+ in ECM if you get laid off? Hope there's another ECM slot open at another bank? Potentially Corp Dev or move to PB / another part of the bank? Something to think about

 

Also considering DCM (probably even better WLB-wise), but I think I'd find the work in ECM a little more interesting. Levfin is probably the most interesting, but I don't think there's much of a lifestyle benefit in Levfin?

 

ECM is honestly kind of boring. Sounds cool and all but I don’t think it really is. Of course it depends on the person but there isn’t much to learn.

 

Did some time in ECM before moving to coverage. ECM is amazing and I regretted leaving. Hours were usually 8:30-7/8 regularly and few late nights if pricing a deal you are active on. Weekend work maybe once a month if you are with good seniors. The best would be to try to get onto a lean team and work for only 1 MD. Paid the same as M&A bankers with a much better WLB.

 
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Terrible choice for a career sadly.

First place to get cut in downturns is ECM.

Also probably the worst exits of any product group. 

It's also not interesting. Once you've done a few ipos the process makes doing another very tiresome. 

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Aso1 right now and if you’re looking to chill while making the same as your peers then I’d absolutely recommend it. My team works on ipos, follow ons, converts, atms and equity private raises. So even with the lack of IPOs we had a solid year just because of other products (like converts ripping). It’s a relaxed and leaner team where I am, and definitely pretty cushy rn. It’s a lot different if you’re at a bb that’s only going for lead roles, in that case you’re definitely grinding a whole lot more then id say I am

 

Thanks - that's helpful. It certainly seems like my ECM counterparts are a little more stressed given they are always looking to be in lead roles competing with the other top banks (JPM/GS/MS)

 

In terms of wlb:comp ratio and considering volatility, I'd say the cushiest roles would be:

1. IR At an MF

2. ER/S&T (More towards the 'S')

3. ECM

4. MBB

5. Everything else

Of course based on raw wlb:comp without considering career volatility the top would be HF, OMM and prop shops.

 

Also is getting to the S side of S&T possible from a non quant background?

Yes getting into Sales in s&t is more than possible from a non quant background lol

 

Spent a year and half in ECM before moving to coverage, was at a BB.

ECM has great WLB and comp, downside is work is very repetitive at junior level and you don't learn anything beyond IPO/FO processes. Most of the ECM/Capital Markets MDs at my BB were formerly in coverage or at least spent a few years in coverage.

IMO it is very risky trying to do Analyst/Associate -> MD in ECM because if you do get laid off, you have no transferable skills. Also, if you get tired of working at a bank, it is hard to recruit for other roles.

 

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