Private Credit at AM’s Good or Bad?

Hey everyone looking for thoughts on how experience in private credit at a large Asset Manager is viewed in the industry. Going to be joining Invesco’s Senior Secured (Global Bank Loans) Team soon. From their website got the below:

SENIOR AND SECURED At the top of the capital structure, senior secured loans are the highest priority to be repaid in the event of default or bankruptcy. LOW CORRELATION With relatively low volatility and correlation of investment returns versus traditional asset classes, senior loans offer potential portfolio diversification benefits. US$32.9bn* AUM WORLDWIDE We are one of the largest global bank loan managers, with the scale to obtain preferred allocations on selected new issues.

Specifically looking for exit ops (could I go to LevFin at a BB from here for example, PE or even traditional M&A) as well as Culture, WLB and Comp. Any insights are appreciated!

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