The most selective EBs are difficult to place into? I’m not a GT alum but I work at one of the above firms. GT is about as good as it gets and the Evercore founder is from there so there’s a strong presence I believe. If you aren’t getting a banking offer from GT, you aren’t getting one from Columbia, UChicago, or Duke (three transfer friendly schools)
There is a Georgetown intern at CVP this summer; he is bound to excel , given his outstanding performance at RBC the previous summer. Additionally, his commendable presence on campus further points the notion that attending Georgetown significantly enhances OPs chances of securing such prestigious offers.
There is a number of GU students at all of those banks. Between SA for 2024 and 2024, I know at least one GU student at each bank- there's probably more than one though. Georgetown places really well across banking/buyside.
Gtown places very well into all of the above, know a few people from Gtown at all mentioned firms. From a finance recruiting perspective, it opens all the doors you can think of: PJT M&A / Rx, EVR, CVP, Moelis, LAZ, etc. and also to buyside, think KKR (buy-out), Bx (have not seen BCP in recent years but Tac Op, SP, BREP, BREDS), Ares and others. But the reality is school only matters to a certain extent, your personality, attitude and work ethic will carry you much further
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Unless you can confidently transfer to an Ivy Georgetown’s close to as good as it gets.
The most selective EBs are difficult to place into? I’m not a GT alum but I work at one of the above firms. GT is about as good as it gets and the Evercore founder is from there so there’s a strong presence I believe. If you aren’t getting a banking offer from GT, you aren’t getting one from Columbia, UChicago, or Duke (three transfer friendly schools)
There is a Georgetown intern at CVP this summer; he is bound to excel , given his outstanding performance at RBC the previous summer. Additionally, his commendable presence on campus further points the notion that attending Georgetown significantly enhances OPs chances of securing such prestigious offers.
I can’t tell if this is sarcastic or genuine
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There is a number of GU students at all of those banks. Between SA for 2024 and 2024, I know at least one GU student at each bank- there's probably more than one though. Georgetown places really well across banking/buyside.
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Gtown places very well into all of the above, know a few people from Gtown at all mentioned firms. From a finance recruiting perspective, it opens all the doors you can think of: PJT M&A / Rx, EVR, CVP, Moelis, LAZ, etc. and also to buyside, think KKR (buy-out), Bx (have not seen BCP in recent years but Tac Op, SP, BREP, BREDS), Ares and others. But the reality is school only matters to a certain extent, your personality, attitude and work ethic will carry you much further
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