Weekend Work in PE

What does weekend work typically consist of in PE in terms of hours worked and deliverables needed by Sunday night / Monday morning? How often are your Friday nights or Saturdays getting blown up? Able to wake up hungover on Sunday w/o getting blasted with work? (I.e., "Here are some items I'm tracking for today" email)

 

Good luck if you work at Apollo. From WSJ:

"Some of those people remain unconvinced of Mr. Harris’s ability and willingness to take steps required to modernize the firm. He regularly dominated investment committee meetings, hammering young analysts about their financial models, former employees say. Not replying right away to a Saturday morning email from Mr. Harris would yield a response 10 minutes later of “?”. And he frustrated people with his iterative decision-making process, sometimes taking a year to decide not to do something."

 
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Everything you hear about Apollo just makes it sound worse and worse. Rapist founders, deplorable culture, Epstein connections, loathed counterparty for tons of banks. It’s an utterly disgusting firm. But hey, they pay well so folks line up by the thousands to sell their souls to Apollo.

 

At an MM and typically have 3-4 hrs each of Saturday and Sunday when things are calm and no difference between weekday and weekend when on a later stage live deal. It gets to be a grind when you’ve wrapped up an intense process but still can’t get a day off.

Wondering if this is generally typical or if people have had different experiences. Contemplating a move, but not sure if I’m in a grass is greener mentality and it’ll be more of the same.

For context, has been far, far worse than banking.

 

Would people mind tossing out some names of firms where weekend work (i.e 3-4 hours each every Saturday and Sunday) might not be as big of a thing? UMM and MM in NYC firms like this would be good to know. Interested in PE and am currently at GS / MS and not allergic to working a lot but just don't want to work away my 20s completely. 

 

3rd year associate, $1.5B latest fund in NYC.
 

Probably 4-6 hours of work every Sunday, maybe the same on a Saturday once a month. Usually kill my laptop at 6pm on Friday and don’t log back on the rest of the night, often not again until Sunday afternoon. Maybe twice a month I need to respond to an email while out Fri/Sat night, but can usually do so quickly from my phone.
 

Working until the early hours of the morning on the weekend happens maybe every 2-3 months, but might be a few nights at a time or multiple weekends in a row (during live deals). 

Overall, lots of flexibility but when it rains it pours. Some line of sight to improvement - the VPs I’m staffed with usually aren’t online much over the weekends unless we have something going on, though when we do they’re still on with me until 2-3am. Interestingly, the principals seem to work a lot more on the weekends - unclear if survivorship bias or if they’re trying to stand out while gunning for partner (probably some of both). 

 

Any noticeable difference in family profile between VP and principals? I find people with young families tend to put a few hours in on the weekend as they can't work through from morning to night weekdays unless they decide to spend no time with their kids / spouse. In contrast, those without kids tend to work hard during the week to free up their weekend. YMMV.

 

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