As noted frequently, JPM is tops in fixed income. Equities-wise, both are great (#2/3 behind MS). Based on stories from my school, return rates for both aren't that good. I think you should judge based on culture/people cuz the difference is marginal. I'm sure if you are looking to lateral from GS to JPM, or vice versa, say 2 years out of school, no one will question your background.

 

gs topped ms in equities in equities this year by ~1b.  and by 'not that good', what quantitative figure are you referring to?  because historically, rates have been over 60%, which i think is healthy and assumes one has enough confidence to bet on him/herself.

 

Sure GS is #1. Doesn’t change my point. Also end of the day 1 year’s success doesn’t change the fact that MS dominated the past 5. No ones saying JPM > GS for M&A even if JPM tops, which is likely. Return rate % wise, I can’t say for sure. I just personally know 3 SAs that didn’t get return at these banks last year.

 

JPM had a lot of STEM backgrounds for rates traders which I enjoyed. A lot more coding integration and they were open minded when it comes to tech integration. Interviews were also far more technical for JPM, so I liked that they were placing a greater emphasis on these skills

 

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