Moving from Subsidiary to Parent REPE

Have the opportunity to join a specialized subsidiary shop of one of the larger REPEs (think BX, Brookfield, Carlyle, etc.) as an analyst. The subsidiary is very specialized imo, but I'm very interested in some of the other asset classes the parent invests in. Is it possible to jump from a subsidiary shop to the parent, especially if the asset focus is different? I think the subsidiary is pretty autonomous so I don't know if there's any interaction between them and the parent firm.

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Like above, I have zero direct intel but I do communicate on a weekly basis from people at LivCor, Revantage Corporate Services, and BRE Select Hotels. Some of whom are based in the middle of the country... Doesn't seem like those people communicate with those at BX regularly, but I could definitely be wrong.

If anything, BX would maybe recruit from BRE Select Hotels.

 

Thanks both for the insight. That's sort of what I was envisioning. The sub's asset class is niche enough that I don't want to pigeonhole myself. They're starting to branch out into another asset class (fixed base operating for aircraft) that would be much more inline with what I want to do, but I think this operation still hasn't fully materialized yet and is in the concept stages, so I'm very hesitant on making this move.

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Haha yeah. They're pretty well respected in my market, I know some people that have jumped to more traditional REPE firms after a stint there, but again didn't really see a jump to anything higher except one guy that interned there, but I guess he set himself up better earlier on.

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