Thoughts on going to a relatively new PE firm out of undergrad over banking?
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If this is a fund you would chose after 2 years of banking, it’s smart to just go now. However, if you only like it within the options you have out of college, I would go the IB -> PE route. I feel like sometimes people jump the gun and get stuck at funds only because they were willing to hire out of college
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