Blackstone portfolio company v REIT analyst

Hi all. I have had a situation whereby I have been offered a managerial role at one of blackstone’s portfolio companies (Revantage) carrying out in-house valuations, maintaining cash flow models, plugging into Argus and carrying at portfolio reporting for Bx portfolio companies across various asset classes (some great transferable skills to buy side). My other choice is at a reit as a senior investment analyst just covering logistics assets - not massive, 500m aum and working within a small team with older colleagues that have been years in the industry. Which would you go for? I feel that carrying the Bx name could carry me potentially to the parent company or another top buy side institution, whilst working at the small name would not have the same leverage? On the plus, however, the reit is not a support role and role more of a traditional analyst covering the entire deal life cycle.

 

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