Off-cycle PE recruiting
I feel like the whole January recruiting cycle is pretty well documented. Does anyone have a primer or insight on how off-cycle recruiting works? Really appreciate it.
I feel like the whole January recruiting cycle is pretty well documented. Does anyone have a primer or insight on how off-cycle recruiting works? Really appreciate it.
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Honestly not much to it - head hunters will email you opportunities as they come up. Typically the ones that come across earlier in the process will be for the same start time as the on-cycle processes (e.g. summer 2018 this year) but it gets more random / immediate as time goes on. Some times it'll be funds that hire a class of associates every year, sometimes it'll be on an as-needed basis.
Processes are typically longer than on cycle too, usually including a couple of phone screens, case study or model exam and superday all over the course of a few weeks.
There isn't much of a pattern but I've noticed that there's a bit of a pickup immediately after Memorial Day, Labor Day and New Year's Day. Obviously it's usually MM and regional funds, but every mega fund will need a few people during the offcycle so those opportunities haven't completely passed.
Many thanks!
Recruiting off cycle for PE (Originally Posted: 12/06/2017)
Does anybody have any knowledge/experience with this?I interviewed with a few places over the past 2 days that I would have loved, but didn't get the gig. Seems crazy to start interviewing/signing away with firms that I'm not 100% sure I would really want to work with. I'm thinking that going offcycle might be more attractive.
Do megas go offcycle sometimes? What can you expect to find?
Hi theLostnDamned, just trying to help:
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Hope that helps.
Off-Cycle PE (Originally Posted: 11/30/2015)
Hi guys I'm waiting to start as a BB analyst in the summer in London. As I have some time to kill does anyone know of off-cycle PE internships? Would love to get some buy-side experience under my belt...
in UK, Towerbrook/ Cinven and on rare occasions Permira do but need have way in through someone.
Thanks!
Thanks. What are your sources just out of curiousity? Also if you've got any tips that would be great!
They advertise these positions in selected target schools (mostly ones in continental Europe).
Almost every mega and MM fund in Paris offers off cycle internships but they only take/advertise it to selected French target schools. You could try www.earlystage.fr
I'd be interested as well!
Off cycle PE internships? (Originally Posted: 06/19/2014)
Hello all, I have a gap year during my master's program and was hoping to find a 6 month internship in PE. Do you know of any firms who do this? Either UK or US.
Thanks guys,
Any ideas? If not, which firms do summer internships?
these are extremely rare for summer as most PE funds don't have structured internship programs. So assuming off-cycle means non-summer internship, not only are they incredible rare, I'd imagine they'd just ask for help at the local universities instead.
Since you can't technically recruit yet, my guess is you'll just have to network. I managed to land one of these off-cycle internships but had to network far in advance for the associate to even trust giving me a shot... keep in mind an off-cycle internship is a really strange request in general...
Thanks couchy,
Well, in that case I'll focus on summer. Any tips for networking with this goal in mind? I am currently doing an off-cycle IB internship, so I'm not completely devoid of relevant experience.
Networking with a goal is kind of shady in my opinion - as if you want to just use people to move up the ladder...
Just try to be a genuine friend, mentee, etc. Trust is what matters and networking goes beyond just job opps
Agree with @"couchy" in general
Meet as many people as you can, be nice and just kind of mention your interest (since people will ask you what you want to do in your gap year). Worse comes to worse, find smaller shops and just email the head guys and the follow up with a phone call to just ask if they do it. Offer to work and "help out" for little or no money and that you want to learn about PE, the industry, investing etc...
Good Luck
Just research all the PE firms in your town and start sending emails. This is what I did during college and had plenty of luck. Don't rely on WSO, go make it happen.
Thank you! Have had some very good conversations with PE professionals in the last two weeks. Thanks for the advice!
Rothschild has a six month off cycle internship in it's merchant banking group (private equity). I believe the posting is still active.
Great, I will definitely check it out! Thanks for the heads up.
Cinven
Off-cycle: Cinven, PAI, Bridgepoint, Partners Group, Cerberus (RE), Blackstone, Apollo (opportunistic credit)
Summer (in addition to some of the mentioned above): Carlyle, Bain Capital Credit
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