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Depends on geography but I would say LevFin works around 60-70 hours on average with 70-80h peaks when on full execution mode, so varies a lot depending on deal flow. Rarely connect on weekends. A usual day is 9AM-9:30PM. We don’t do that much marketing as this is a top tier team in Europe and a LevFin pitch is usually pretty light anyway… On the other hand, M&A is usually constantly working past midnight and occasional work on the weekend given heavy marketing work while you are usually also staffed on 1 or 2 live deals at the same time.

I worked in both teams, at the end it all comes down to what you prefer and potentially exit opps.

 

This depends on your bank but in general, I do believe that M&A gives you a more broader skillset than LevFin, as in M&A you can be staffed on any type of deal wether that involves financing or not… The typical LevFin analyst mostly works on LBOs, although nowadays it’s mostly refis and A&Es with a few exceptions. That being said, while LevFin does have a lot of technical stuff you need to know I think any good M&A analyst should be able to transition to LevFin… you might need to brush up a bit on LBO modeling especially on the debt side (various debt tranches, etc.) but it’s more than doable.

 

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