AM at LP - Thoughts
I have an opportunity to work on the AM team at a large LP in a major market (NY, SF, DC etc).
Being its an LP, I won't be getting much exposure to any real day-to-day management. The opening is to work with on portfolio in one of the markets listed above, consisting of just a single asset class (Office, Retail).
I'm concerned about exit ops given the finite nature of the role. Does anybody have some insight?
when you say LP, do you mean an investment management firm that often invests as an LP (like Blackstone, LaSalle, PGIM, etc.) or a legit LP that is the actual money... like a pension fund, endowment, or something like that (like a CalPERS, etc.)? AM means something very different in those contexts, and it sounds like you mean investment management firm, but since LP doesn't help me know what kind of firm this is (and thus role), hard to answer.
The whole "exit ops" thing... like what would you want to do? What is the target desire?
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