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Do you prefer lending (debt) or equity? Is the PGIM role on high yield debt, core , core plus? Regardless, I'd go with JPM. FOR ME, it’s no question. Idk about your preferences, what you are looking for.

 

OP - PGIM came higher with salary by 15k and larger sign on bonus of 10k vs 5k

Expect longer hours but larger bonus at JPM.

Job at JP is General Acquisitions. 

Job at PGIM is Generalist. All asset class and capital sources.

Sounded like better Work life balance at PGIM.

Accepted PGIM. 

 

I would not necessarily say JPM would be longer hours than PGIM. I knew people back in their NYC office when their lending platform was PMCC and hours were brutal. Not sure if anything has changed and sure it’s very office dependent.

That being said, both are incredible options for an Analyst to have and can’t go wrong with either.

 

JPMAM does not segregate their acquisitions and asset management teams in some of the regions. You'll likely be working in AM for ~two years before potentially transitioning to ACQ (which is not guaranteed at all). Lots of attrition and major outflows from JPMAM and a sizeable redemption queue from what I have heard. I would go PGIM and would not look back. 

 

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