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04-02-2005, 12:24 AM
GS and MS are pioneer in their fields and so are some of the other banks. But if you go into past only GS and MS were the banks that introduced new products in the market. This is the main reason they have the best talent but they would pay you probably below industry average. Again due to supply and demand.

I would think that having GS on your CV any employer would take you on (provided you are competent too!!). I agree not many people may have heard of their name as compared to accountancy firms but I can assure you people within the industry all know its reputation and the quality of work they produce.

I would still say take GS over anything!!

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Career Decision - by GaMbLeR - 03-31-2005, 11:06 PM
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