Highest paying Asset Management firms?
I'm in Asset Management, specifically multifamily & single family rentals(we just expanded into this but plan to invest 1B+ of equity into it with about 100m worth of deals already deployed) at a 15B AUM private equity fund. I have 10+ years experience and all in comp is about 300k with base + bonus as a VP. Obvious career growth is to keep moving up in Asset Management to SVP/EVP/MD and larger funds but figured I'd see if anyone had specific company recommendations that are known to pay well. I'd love to earn carry on deals but doesn't seem like that's available until you're an MD at a large fund or if you get extremely lucky and join a small developer with a AM/Acq role(which I'm not interested in doing Acquisitions).
Wow... your role sounds very similar to mine... PM me, we should exchange notes.
Would think Cerberus would fit the bill. Large equity team and specifically a large SFR platform
Would also think vp level is around 400? Give or take on team/function
I’m pretty junior so I don’t have anything specific to contribute but you can definitely earn carry at smaller firms. My old firm started offering carry at the Associate level. It’s not significant but I’m sure it builds up significantly at the VP level and beyond.
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