Moving from West Coast Banking to NYC Banking

Hey guys,

I just accepted an offer at a MM firm based on LA/SF. The work and group seems to be pretty good but I would like to make the switch to NYC to work on bigger deals at a BB/EB/Top MM Bank. I wanted to get some advice on if anyone has done this before and the difficulty of doing so, and what the best way to go about this is.

I'd be working on pretty relevant deals/the skill set would be the same although networking would obviously be a bit more difficult. Would really appreciate any thoughts. Thanks!

 

Chill. I know, you've spent the last 4 years looking into the future...relax and try to enjoy the ride. Be confident you can work out the details in the future.

Live a little.

 

Similar boat as OP and it would be great if others with experience wouldn't mind weighing in. Understand it could be a grass is greener sort of thing as well.

 

not sure what magically insightful answer you're looking for with this question - it's exactly what you think it is. if you're in a competitive position that lends itself to lots of optionality (GS TMT SF, Moelis LA, MS Tech Menlo, etc.) you can just mention to the headhunters that you're interested in East Coast and you'll get good interview opps. will be harder (but definitely not impossible) from mid/lower tier shops/groups as most west coast shops feed into west coast PE/HF/VC

 

Let me clarify. I'm not asking whether I can get interviews with east coast shops. I'm asking, given that you would need to fly out to NY to interview, how do you deal with the logistics obstacle and its various implications? I guess only people who have done it in the past on this board would know.

 
WestCoastEastCoast:
Let me clarify. I'm not asking whether I can get interviews with east coast shops. I'm asking, given that you would need to fly out to NY to interview, how do you deal with the logistics obstacle and its various implications? I guess only people who have done it in the past on this board would know.

Also probably exactly what you think it is. Don't know about west to east, but imagine the situation is similar for east to west (which several analysts did when i was an analyst). Most firms will let you know at least a week in advance of the on-site interview and will pay for your flight to the other end of the coast. They'll put you up in a hotel the night before for the superday. The issue of getting out of work is something you'll have to deal with on your own, most people make up some BS excuse like family in town, feeling sick, family wedding, etc.

 

^No shit lol. Anyone on this forum who have done this can provide any insights that someone who haven't done it yet may miss? Any advice that will make time constraint between traveling 15 hours and work more manageable?

 

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