Mid-market Infrastructure PE
Thought I’d start a conversation here to exchange insights on the current mid-market infrastructure PE Analyst and Associate job market in London. Is anyone currently in a process? Recruitment processes for junior roles seem to be getting longer and more drawn out, and final-round rejections are becoming quite common. Are there any firms you think should be avoided?
Recruitment for mid-market infrastructure PE roles in London tends to be ad-hoc and varies significantly across firms. Based on the most helpful WSO content, here are some key insights:
Recruitment Process: Infrastructure PE firms generally recruit on an as-needed basis, which means there is no standardized timeline. Processes can be lengthy and unpredictable, with final-round rejections becoming more common as firms aim to be highly selective. This is partly because these firms are leanly staffed and prefer candidates who can hit the ground running with minimal training.
Experience Requirements: Most funds prefer candidates with at least 2-3 years of experience, typically in investment banking or a related field. First-year analysts are rarely considered unless the firm has a specific analyst program.
Networking: Networking remains crucial in this space. While headhunters play a role, building direct relationships with professionals in the industry can significantly improve your chances of landing interviews.
Firms to Consider or Avoid: While no specific firms are flagged as ones to avoid in the context provided, it’s essential to research each firm’s culture, work-life balance, and growth opportunities. Smaller firms may offer faster growth but could also come with higher workloads due to lean teams.
If you're currently in a process, focus on showcasing your deal experience, technical skills, and ability to adapt quickly. Additionally, be prepared for a drawn-out process and maintain a proactive approach to networking and following up with recruiters.
Sources: 20 Most Frequently Asked Questions - London Edition, Private Equity Recruiting Kicked Off?, PE recruitment process in London, Q&A: Barclays IB to MM Private Equity, [Experience] Road to PE - Investment Analyst in a MegaFund
nope, I think it’s just very competitive out there. Need to be good + lucky (probably stating the obvious, but that’s the reality of things)
Yeah agree… I’m currently in a couple of processes but very slow to hear back. The candidate pool seems v big
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