EB’s ranked by exits

From my experience, I think the exits from these firms rank as follows:

  1. Evercore / Lazard & PJT RSSG
  • Evercore and Lazard have the most widespread and established pipelines to UMM/MF. These firms have both become somewhat institutional, definitely don’t have the same cultural feel as some of the smaller EBs. The tradeoff, however, is stronger exits overall.
  • PJT RSSG is in a league of its own compared to other groups on the street. Analysts seem to exclusively exit to MF or distressed PE/HF.
  1. Moelis / PJT M&A
  • Marginally worse exits than above. I think Moelis could arguably be placed in tier 1 but don’t seem to have the same number of people in MF seats.
  • PJT M&A similarly has great exits but truthfully haven’t seen many MF placements.
  1. Centerview / PWP
  • Younger EBs with weaker exits overall. Not a lot of MF placement and less established pipelines to firms across the street. Maybe it’s because people tend to stay.

No longer in banking so interested to hear from anyone at these firms how their recent analyst classes have fared.

 

As someone who just left banking, anecdotally feel like Tier 1 goes PJT RSSG, EVR and Laz in that order

1a. PJT RSSG has pristine exits

1b. The top end of talent at EVR will have comparable exits to PJT RSSG (including top SM HF seats)

1c. Laz places pretty well on average - an analyst at Laz, on average, might have a better exit than the average EVR analyst into UMM/MF (maybe because of much smaller class size + self selection); the top tier of exits are also quite good, but feel like a tier below EVR in terms of MF placements

 
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Seems like PJT M&A actually has really solid exits from the current batch. A good number of the current first and second years signed MF / UMM from what I’ve seen. Source: work in RSSG

 

how hard is it to lateral into RSSG for FT from another EB?

Also, I'm curious why are exits so good from at PJT. Is it just because everyone is so gung ho on on-cycle and have maintained strong GPAs, good school, and strong prep? I'm just a little confused besides strong name brand how exits are so strong and consistent class wide.

 

Because it's a target, naturally. Top groups on the street all have sick exits, especially M&A / RX / LevFin.  

 

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