On the REPE side Carlyle and BX are very different. Carlyle is much more traditional and asset focused rather than constructing Rent Backed Residential securities, buying huge portfolios, and other crazy shit.
On the REPE side Carlyle and BX are very different. Carlyle is much more traditional and asset focused rather than constructing Rent Backed Residential securities, buying huge portfolios, and other crazy shit.
RE at Carlyle is split into the Asset Management group and transactional group which obviously work together but are fairly siloed in terms of career track. Analyst comp on the asset management side was a base of 60-70K in 2012 (my last data point) depending on experience, with transactional coming in closer to BX base. Most of the analyst hiring is on the Asset Management side, which is more of a traditional RE position than the transactional group, which is more of a "pure" REPE role. FYI, if you're interviewing for asset management with hopes of transferring to the transactional team, it's a pretty rare move internally. Transactional does more of the traditional hiring out of BBIBD, while asset management tends to hire people with more bricks and mortar RE experience.
Comp at the associate level for acquisitions at carlyle is 250k all in, approximately, so I'd be surprised if analyst was below 100 all in... could be wrong though.
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Not exactly sure, but I'd probably guess $70k-90k all-in. For a first year.
Agree with DBCooper
Interesting, i figured it would be in line with BX analyst comp of 80+80
On the REPE side Carlyle and BX are very different. Carlyle is much more traditional and asset focused rather than constructing Rent Backed Residential securities, buying huge portfolios, and other crazy shit.
RE at Carlyle is split into the Asset Management group and transactional group which obviously work together but are fairly siloed in terms of career track. Analyst comp on the asset management side was a base of 60-70K in 2012 (my last data point) depending on experience, with transactional coming in closer to BX base. Most of the analyst hiring is on the Asset Management side, which is more of a traditional RE position than the transactional group, which is more of a "pure" REPE role. FYI, if you're interviewing for asset management with hopes of transferring to the transactional team, it's a pretty rare move internally. Transactional does more of the traditional hiring out of BB IBD, while asset management tends to hire people with more bricks and mortar RE experience.
Comp at the associate level for acquisitions at carlyle is 250k all in, approximately, so I'd be surprised if analyst was below 100 all in... could be wrong though.
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