Great Game

Okay, let's put the prestige thing to bed. Here's the game - someone posts two competing offers, and others choose which offer they'd take. Once we have a few responses, we'll post another two offers, and so on.

Here are the rules: groups don't matter, salaries and bonuses are the same, location is the same, etc., it's simply of the two offers which one would you take.

So, let's hear from you all:

Round 1: JPM vs. Lehman Brothers.

 

This is a way to get people thinking about decisions, what's wrong with that? This is an i-banking board, shouldn't we be talking about the banks. I can promise you this, it's a hell of a lot better system than people arguing over bullshit league tables.

 
pitchmonkey:
This is a way to get people thinking about decisions, what's wrong with that? This is an i-banking board, shouldn't we be talking about the banks. I can promise you this, it's a hell of a lot better system than people arguing over bullshit league tables.

The problem is we don't argue over league tables and instead debate banks as a whole (worthless).

You want to argue JPM Risk Management vs Goldman Equities Clearing go ahead.

I'm not here for that.

I'd take leggy blonde.

 

Can we take both leggy blonde and busty brunette? It's not like they're i-banking offers; you can definitely juggle the two.

 

I would appreciate any comments as to whether I should take a Summer Analyst position in the M&A groups of UBS or Merrill Lynch. One priority, although not necessarily my top one, is exit opportunities to top PE shops after 2 years as an analyst. Thanks in advance.

 

I have that exact dilema. But they are both blonde. Going out with a leggy one tonight, when my manager finally leaves. I was suppose to be there 10 mins ago.

 

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