International Transition with only Domestic Experience?

Has anyone made (or looked into making) the transition from a domestic RE firm to an international one? I'm located in a non-NY market in the US and would love the opportunity to spend some time abroad (preferably London). Is it feasible to make this switch without already having experience investing in international markets?

Would it be easier to make the transition coming out of a major US MBA program and going to an institutional shop with both domestic and international offices? Would you need to start in the US and then transfer internally, or would that make it more difficult?

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