McKinsey - Private Equity Practice
Any information on this group? Seems like a large chunk of the work they do is PE due diligence, which should technically be ideal for PE exit opps from a consulting position. But a quick linkedin search doesn't show much, especially when most of their guys are from okay schools and non-IB/consulting summer internships.
Here's a description: http://careeredge.bc.edu/jobs/private-equity-analyst-north-america/
Bain's PEG group seems to be a lot more legitimate and established, and has had consistent exit opps. While McKinsey's equivalent seems to be their Corp Fin practice.
Nothing much has been said about their Private Equity Practice. Would appreciate any insight.
Many years ago, most BAs in the CF practice exited to PE, but that has dwindled mostly due to interest in other areas. Also, your search may be skewed as many people do not identify themselves as CF BAs on Linkedin. If you are interested in PE though, IB is a better way to go than consulting. If you insist on consulting, Bain is probably a better choice. As you said, they have a much larger presence in the PE space compared to the other 2.
To be clear, CF is a function while PE is an industry at McK. These lines are not clear though internally. A CF study can be a PE study or it could be any other industry. And people can work on these studies whether or not they are aligned to CF/PE.
Appreciate the insight, but not actually asking about their CF practice. Was hoping to get some thoughts on their Private Equity Practice group. (Thus PE industry coverage I guess).
What about it exactly?
Reputation, assignments, calibre, exit opps, type of work.
Pretty much nothing has been discussed of them, so literally anything I guess. They do PE due diligence, which is supposed to be good for buyside opps, but the calibre of the people (at least on linkedin) seem to be people that weren't cut out for the generalist gig.
Perhaps a why you want to know this information kind of statement might help.
Like I said before, PE is an industry vertical, and a way for McKinsey to market their services externally. Especially for younger guys, you're not going to have people be exclusively PE practice. Very senior (e.g. director) may lead the practice in a particular office, but even an AP that does a lot of work in PE will dabble in studies outside the group. The variety of work will increase as you look more junior. I've never even heard of a BA being aligned to a particular industry, only a function (e.g. BTO, CF, Risk, or generalist). This is why the question is kinda hard to answer, and that's also why saying the calibre of people in PE vs generalist doesn't make sense. They are the same people. Generalists can get on PE projects, or any other project they may like. This is also why there might not have been any chat about it, it's not like some sectioned off group or department. It's a service that McKinsey offers that anyone at McKinsey can work on.
So the reputation is going to be the same is going to be the same as McKinsey as a whole. Reputation vs other MBB, Bain is probable strongest, also as stated before. Caliber of people, same as McKinsey as a whole.
Exit opps are going to be about the same too. If you are a generalist BA, you can put emphasis on getting onto PE studies during your 2 years, making you a good candidate for PE. Like I said before though, IB is a better path for PE.
Trying to be helpful, but you're not giving me much to go on...
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McKinsey PE Business Analyst (Originally Posted: 03/26/2010)
Hello All,
Has any been through the program or know anything about the McKinsey PE Business Analyst? Is it a legit division within PE? Do they look for previous internships or certain qualifications? I am very interested in both consulting and PE and think that it could be a great start out of undergrad.
Also, anything on the two locations, NY and SanFran? Which office has more going on and what either of the two atmosphere are like.
Thanks
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Interested in this as well
McKinsey Private Equity Practice (Originally Posted: 10/27/2008)
How does McKinsey's PE group compare to Bain's PE group? Specifically, how are exit opps to PE?
they both have horrible exit ops, don't do either.No one will ever hire you.
Bain PE is much better. I argue that neither are great compared to BB front-office roles in IB
I know someone at a PE FoF who worked in MCK's PE practice.
I also saw someone moving from MCK to a top PE firm (in the Netherlands).
Bain's PE practice is better.
in reference to "they both have horrible exit ops, don't do either.No one will ever hire you"
What are you smoking? Both Bain Northeast offices send 10-12 associates (out of ~60) to PE firms; over half of those go to megafunds. That is pretty high on a mere percentage basis.
McKinsey Private Equity (Originally Posted: 10/08/2013)
Any thoughts on the group?
It's McKinsey. It's PE consulting. Does anything else need to be said?
What exactly you mean? those are different.
What do you mean, what do I mean?
10/10 would read again.
I think OP is referring to the Private Equity Investing group that is now in-house at MCK.
Yes, they have an investing group - but not sure if it is funded with principal or LP capital.
Partners' capital as far as I can remember, usually co-invests alongside the sponsors it advises. Talk about conflicts of interest...
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