Anyone Familiar with Freddie Mac Multifamily Analyst Program?
Currently interviewing for the Freddie Mac Multifamily Analyst Program. Would this be a good position coming out of undergrad, and would I have good exit opps? Looks like I'll be interviewing with the Underwriting Division. Thanks in advance!
Generally, they’re a huge part of the industry and would have solid exit ops. You’d be valuable to DUS shops
I hear Freddie Mac isn't very well known and deal flow is relatively slow. @thhddd" thoughts?
This would be a very good opportunity out of undergrad. Good comp/benefits and you can work your way up. Also lots of exit opps with seller/servicers. Freddie Mac is very well known by virtually everyone and deal flow is always pretty strong especially with certain products.
I am also currently interviewing for this position. I know that DUS lenders are an exit op but has anyone gone to a developer/borrower because that's where I'd like to end up
Good luck!!
I would guess that it would not be a big career move to transition to a developer unless you have several years of experience and a promotion or two at the agency. It might be a different story if you go to a MF firm/borrower that focuses on acquisitions or a high volume developer with a strategy of holding onto assets long term.
Just a side story...I personally know a former agency VP. He aspires to be a developer but is largely clueless when it comes to new construction development.
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