2024 Prestige Ranking of All High Finance Seats (Based off selectivity/prestige/exclusivity, NOT compensation/league tables/exits/size)

Tier Heavens (Nothing beyond) - RenTech, Pershing, Tiger Global, Lone Pine, Viking

Tier Celestial (Above the stars) - Other Tiger Cubs, Bridgewater

Tier Utopia (Among the stars) - Jane Street, Two Sigma, HRT

Tier Moon (Beyond the skies) - Citadel, Point72, Millennium, DE Shaw

Tier Atmosphere (Above the peons) - BX, APO, KKR, Reputable HFs

Tier Skies (At the limit) - CVP, PJT, Other MFs

Tier Mount Olympus (The sky's the limit) - LAZ, JPM, PWP, Q, Top VC/Growth Equity/Private Credit

Tier Mount Kilimanjaro (Greater than most) - EVR, MS, GS, Citi, BofA, UMMs, MBB

Tier Empire (Untouchable by commoners) - Barclays, Moelis, UBS, Guggenheim, Greenhill, RBC, MMs, Average VC/Growth Equity/Private Credit, SWFs, Tier 2 Consulting

Tier Kingdom (The ruling class) - DB, HL, JEF, BMO, Macquarie, Cowen, Piper Sandler, Baird, William Blair, Allen & Co, Mizuho, Nomura S&T/ER, LMMs, 

Tier Town (First among equals) - MM/LMM IBs, Below Average VC/Growth Equity/Private Credit, CRE, Anything Outside New York/London

Tier Village (Commoners) - Regional Boutiques, Barely High Finance (CorpDev/CorpFin/FP&A/TAS/Big 4/AM/Family Office/PWM)

Tier Farm (Untouchable Filth) - Big 4 Accounting, BigLaw, Medicine, Politics, Middle Office. etc

Tier Prison (Barely Human) - Normal Jobs (Teacher/Nurse/Back Office/Sales/Marketing/HR/IT/Software Engineering/Garbage Man/Janitor/Cashier)


I have not ranked certain jobs because I missed them but feel free to suggest their rankings

Accuracy Level (What % Of Rankings I Agree With)

100%
16% (62 votes)
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4% (14 votes)
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9% (35 votes)
70-79%
14% (52 votes)
60-69%
7% (27 votes)
50-59%
7% (26 votes)
40-49%
5% (19 votes)
30-39%
5% (19 votes)
20-29%
5% (18 votes)
10-19%
5% (21 votes)
0-9%
24% (92 votes)
Total votes: 385
 
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LowCaliberTalent:

Seems like a fair list to be frank, should shed some valuable light on prospects deciding career choices.


Did you forget to post as anonymous?? You are the OP

 

I'd rank BX/KKR/APO higher IMO, some people prefer private markets over public markets, in that instance it would be Tier Heavens (nothing beyond) for them.

 

Agreed, I moved from public to private markets in my analyst years, and have no interest in returning. KKR / BX / APO easily sits at the top of the private investing world in terms of "prestige" and I know a few people at those shops who have turned down names like Lone Pine / Tiger because of their preference for private investing.

 

You have Software Engineering in the same tier as janitor and back office. What's with the Software Engineer slander?

 

Turning down JPM for GS and buy-side roles is reasonable, I don't think anyone has turned down JPM for EVR or MS (in recent years at least). In fact, the unofficial "holy three" is now GS/JPM + MS, it's been a few years since MS was a clear cut above JPM. EVR isn't even in contention, they're following the path Greenhill went down.

 

Why do you have Tier Heavens twice. Seems like you forgot GS as well. Pls fix.

 

I kind of love posts like this, because it's very easy to see how the 'brand name' financial firms are able to get young people to bend over backwards to work for them (independent of any money considerations).  Prestige really is the easiest way to get smart people to put aside their dreams and work nonstop for you.

 

You know it's WSO when RBC is ranked too high. Overall dog shit rankings and please make career decisions on more than just prestige prospects. 

 

Congrats on JPM! Also top AMs (Fido / Cap / PIMCO / Wellington) should up there with other MFs in prestige, not next to big4.

 

GS = fucked by DJ-Sol

MS = slipping atrociously in league tables recently

EVR = bloated horde of low quality juniors, overhired, going down the path Greenhill is

 

Quant hedge funds and market makers are not prestigious. They are a bunch of nerdy beta males who don't lift and can't dress. High comp sure, but low prestige.

 

Dont put rentech in the same sentence as the Market makers.... equivalent to comparing a MM bank to PJT RSSG

 

So, where would a middle-office role at a firm like Bridgewater, Pershing, or Citadel land in these rankings? @LowCaliberTalent

 

To put anything on the same level as Rentech (or the other private quant funds) is almost laughable IF your giving equal weighting to selectivity/prestige/exclusivity. The selectivity and exclusivity of these funds are shoulders above any of the fundamental funds and the only reason they dont have the same prestige is because 99.99% of people in finance just dont even have the smallest opportunity in ever joining them because they arnt smart enough. 

 

LowCaliberTalent needs to be inducted into the shitposting Hall of Fame. This list is impeccable.

 

This list is shit. MOE with the middle market banks??? PWP and PJT above Evercore??? MS, GS same level as a bunch of second tier BBs. Go touch grass bud.

 

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