Pros
- AGC will teach you that attention to detail, however minute, and presentation mean a lot. - Excellent organization - You have an opportunity to explore whether this career path is for you - A lot of hopefuls will not have an opportunity like this - take advantage of the time you're given. - Great exposure – Tech M&A has been heating up, allowing fall analysts an opportunity to assist senior bankers on multiple sub-sectors of the industry. Make it a point to try and work with each partner if you can. - If you're motivated and continue to seek out additional work, AGC will provide you with real exposure to the M&A process. - Everyone in Boston knows Ben (CEO). He is a great mentor/resource and truly wants to see you succeed. - Outings are a lot of fun (when it’s warm). You get to know the team outside of the office environment. - If you think Foosball is a competitive game, try playing with bankers. - All and all - I learned a great deal from my time at AGC, met a great group of people, and the experience opened a lot of doors. I truly appreciate that.
Cons
- You aren't reading this review to sign up to teach third grade and to be honest the cons are few and far between for the experience you have. - If the stipend money is a problem, chances are you're not in this for the right reasons... Here's a good one: - The subject line: Bread & Bananas when High Street's windchill is -14F. (but think of it as motivating) Advice on the DL: There's a guy from Wolf & Co. who ALWAYS takes a morning constitutional. You either beat him in in there or you don't go at all. Trust me.