PE in different location than Analyst stint

Am currently a first year in what WSO monkeys would call a top group at a BB investment bank in NYC. Was wondering if people that have moved from NYC to a different location for PE have found themselves to be more challenged in the recruiting process than those who stay local. I am not sure where I would eventually like to move, but probably something more drastic than NYC to Boston, which I know is very common.

I am maybe thinking of Chicago, DC, or out West but not California. In general, how much more difficult is this? Also wondering, do certain industry groups that are more prevalent in other locales (energy in TX, Tech in CA, etc.) lead to more geographic mobility?

 

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