Real Estate Private Equity - Hiring

Hi all - this is just based on observation - but for some reason I am seeing a ton of real estate focused analyst / associate positions pop up in various buy side shops.

Wondering if anyone has a perspective on what's going on in the CRE markets (assuming that's the important RE segment) that is driving all this hiring? Is it just because these firms fired a lot during the downturn and are hiring again? Or, is it an increase in redeployed capital in the space because the marked down assets are being put up for sale?

Or, am I just off, and is CRE / RE not really taking off?

Would be interesting to get varied thoughts.

 
Best Response

If you are graduating college this May and are hoping to break into REPE, it is going to be challenging. With no prior real estate experience, it would almost be impossible. Not trying to burst your bubble or anything, just trying to tell you like it is.

Majority of the larger REPE firms do OCR in the fall semester but some do recruit in spring. Boutique firms are more of an "as needed" basis. They (usually) do not have a typical rotational / hiring program and to get in touch with these shops will require you to network your ass off. Exploit any connections you have and you might have a chance.

If you can't do REPE right out of school, look into other arms of real estate that could be a good segue into what you ultimately want to do.

 

I agree, brokerage isn't a bad place to start, I’m currently in brokerage. Correct me if I’m wrong but try and target Investment Sales or Capital Markets rather than leasing in the world of brokerage. IS and CM are a little more analytical and are more applicable to PE.

Commercial lending in the CRE department for a financial institution is another path you may want to consider as well.

 

The asset class is doing well globally right now. Perhaps more significantly, equities have picked up strongly over the last 2-3 years, so pensions and other institutions are over-allocated. They can tell equities are hot, but probably have less experience in RE and feel comfortable because they can see nice yields persisting, particularly if you're looking at a levered cash-on-cash where current rates are and saying "I'm getting an x% yield!" ... so funds are being raised again (hurray!) and quickly. It's not gonna last forever, but there's a round of funds that has been and is being raised that's gonna need to get deployed (regardless of what valuations say), and there's going to need to be junior guys to help with that... The trend is pretty noticeable in Asia, and even what limited view I have to the broader global markets fundraising seems to be back on track... good times.

 

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