Sixth Street SA 2025
Starting a thread because I don’t see one. Anyone know timelines, anything about the recruitment process, how many they take? Strategic capital?
Starting a thread because I don’t see one. Anyone know timelines, anything about the recruitment process, how many they take? Strategic capital?
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Based on the WSO Dataset, there isn't specific information about Sixth Street's SA 2025 recruitment timelines, the details of their recruitment process, the number of positions they offer, or specifics about opportunities within Strategic Capital. However, drawing from general insights shared on WSO, here are some steps and tips that could be beneficial for anyone looking into SA positions, including at firms like Sixth Street:
Networking: Engage with professionals from Sixth Street through LinkedIn or alumni networks. Networking can provide insider insights and potentially flag your application for review.
Application Timelines: While specific dates for Sixth Street aren't provided, many firms open their SA applications in the late winter to early spring of the year preceding the internship. It's advisable to monitor the firm's careers page or reach out to HR for precise dates.
Recruitment Process: The process typically involves an initial application, followed by first-round interviews (often behavioral), and then Superdays, which are more intensive and include both technical and behavioral questions. Preparation for LBO, M&A, and valuation modeling could be beneficial, reflecting the skills needed for a role in Strategic Capital.
Strategic Capital Division: If you're specifically interested in Strategic Capital, emphasize any relevant coursework or experience in your application and interviews. Understanding the basics of structured finance, private equity, and debt markets will be crucial.
Stay Informed: Keep an eye on WSO and other finance forums. Users often share their recruitment experiences, which can offer valuable insights into the process at specific firms.
Remember, persistence and preparation are key. Tailor your application to highlight your interest and qualifications for the specific division you're applying to, and don't hesitate to reach out to current employees for advice and insights.
Sources: 2023 SA Recruiting Timeline, SA and Full Time Recruiting 2020 thread, SA 2024 Recruitment Process Reflection, FT Recruiting Process as a SA, 2020 SA Recruiting for International Student
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they usually run their process in May
how many do they take
don't really have a lot of insight into the process/specifics tbh man sorry
following - went to a networking event in the fall and reached out earlier this month but haven't heard anything
Do u know when they’ll start?
when do they open apps and interview?
anyone know?
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Heard GWI gave out junior summer interviews. Process likely starting soon.
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