PJTFinancial analystCurrent employeeNew York, NYRecommendCEO approvalBusiness outlookProsGood culture and leadership from top downConsNot much to share hereShow moreHelpfulShare1
One of the best banksAnalystFormer employeeNew York, NYRecommendCEO approvalBusiness outlookProsVery intelligent people, overall better culture than most banks and great exposure for analystsConsLong hours, as is expectedShow moreHelpfulShare
Great bank, nice peopleInvestment banking analystFormer employeeNew York, NYRecommendCEO approvalBusiness outlookProsGood culture, great deal experienceConsHR is a nightmare to deal withShow moreHelpfulShare
XAssociateCurrent employeeSan Francisco, CARecommendCEO approvalBusiness outlookProsGood junior level people and cultureConsUnpredictable hours and work can be repetitiveShow moreHelpfulShare
Great Place to StartAnalystCurrent employeeLondon, EnglandRecommendCEO approvalBusiness outlookProsVery good culture and exposure to responsability early onConsIt is still IB and you will work a lotShow moreHelpfulShare
A Great Place to WorkAssociateFormer employeeNew York, NYRecommendCEO approvalBusiness outlookPros- Good company culture. - Good pay.Cons- Long Hours. - Easy to get burnt out.Show moreHelpfulShare
Really great place to workAnalystFormer employeeNew York, NYRecommendCEO approvalBusiness outlookProsGreat culture, intense but collegial. Great payConsVery long working hours, but you expect that with a bankShow moreHelpfulShare
decentAssociateCurrent employeeNew York, NYRecommendCEO approvalBusiness outlookProspeople are nice, pretty non toxic cultureConspay is not great. wlb not too bad but def not good.Show moreHelpfulShare
GoodAnalystCurrent employeeNew York, NYRecommendCEO approvalBusiness outlookProsGreat people, culture, high profile deal, lean deal teamsConsLong hours, demanding seniors during live dealsShow moreHelpfulShare
Good place to learnInvestment banking associateCurrent employeeNew York, NYRecommendCEO approvalBusiness outlookProsSmart people and great cultureConsCan get sweaty. Ratio of senior to junior resources almost 1:1Show moreHelpfulShare