Opinion on Sculptor Capital Management Real Estate?
Any insight on pay, culture, exit opportunities, anything else that’s important?
Good place to start a career?
Any insight on pay, culture, exit opportunities, anything else that’s important?
Good place to start a career?
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Much preftige.
Many money.
But depends on the role
Could you expand on this w/ specifics? Good culture and any idea on the pay? Thanks!
I’m referring to Acquisitions specifically
No sorry, idk that much
1st year analyst comp is ~180-200k. Expect very long hours (IB hours). Heard from a prior intern that it's a tough culture where folk don't talk much outside of work related topics. Don't expect to get an offer unless you go to an Ivy and very strong quantitative skills. They ask a lot of mental math questions and brain teasers during the interview process. Large presence from Wharton and Cornell.
Where are you getting that comp range from?
a current analyst there
Do you know anything about the type of technical questions to expect in the interview process?
Did you get an interview?
Very out of line with 1st year REPE comp. Starwood typically offers the highest comp for first year and they max out at 150-160.
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Did you receive an interview for the SA program?
did you receive an interview?
No comments on pay or upclose on culture, but having done business with them multiple times, tons of Ivy alums and just about everyone was an ex Investment Banker.
It is the exit opportunity.
There’s always an exit to an exit imo. Just depends on what your endgame is, if you have one, and where you started.
They only accept 4-5 interns a year mainly from ivy league. Their interviews are very technical heavy and much harder than other MF REPE I applied to. They focus on niche real estate assets outside of your traditional food groups.
Good group of smart people that are very invested in internal growth/mentorship. Heard from a friend they give pretty meaningful work to analysts/younger people which keeps it interesting. Also helps younger people learn a lot quickly. My friend likes it a lot and plans on sticking around.
Bump. Knew a kid who worked there this summer who said it was an overall great time. Saw many opportunities across traditional and niche asset classes. Had a lot of exposure and responsibility. Great learning experience and raved about the support and help across the entire group.
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