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Big 4 to bulge bracket

Quick question: How many years of experience at a Big 4 (in deals or valuations) is typically expected or recommended before making a serious move to a top investment bank like J.P. Morgan or Morgan Stanley?

Assuming I can secure strong referrals from people currently at the bank, does making the move after 2–3 years make sense? 

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Gauri
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on May 28, 2025
6+ years in M&A, Investment Banking, Corporate Development | KPMG & EY M&A | 8+ years Mentoring & Coaching

Yes, moving to a bulge bracket bank like J.P. Morgan or Morgan Stanley after few years at a Big 4 makes complete sense! 

But what is the recommended number of years before applying to bulge bracket? Hear me out - 

The key isn’t just the number of years but the quality, size, and number of deals you’ve worked on and CLOSED

If you’ve gained solid exposure to high-profile transactions with multiple closed deals on your CV that you have extensively worked on, built strong technical skills, and can demonstrate your value—especially with strong referrals backing you—you’re in a great position to make the jump.

Bulge brackets often value Big 4 candidates with direct deal experience, so if you’ve been involved in meaningful valuations or M&A work, you’re well-aligned for the move. Go for it!

Rita
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on Jun 03, 2025
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Hey, Gauri already nailed the main points! Just to add a bit from my side:

It’s true that quality > quantity when it comes to years at Big 4. But also, don’t underestimate how much your networking and interview prep matter, even with referrals, being able to clearly articulate your deal experience and technical skills is crucial.

Also, timing-wise, 2–3 years is generally a sweet spot because by then you’ve had enough exposure but aren’t too far in your Big 4 career to raise questions about commitment.

One extra tip: try to get comfortable with investment banking-specific modeling and valuation frameworks if you haven’t already. That can help you stand out in interviews and show you’re ready for the bulge bracket environment.

Hope that helps! ☺️

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