World Class Capital? Any Reviews on Comp / WLB / Deal Flow?

Hey guys currently entertaining a few prospective offers from the large MF Syndicators and World Class Capital. Currently stuck on phone interview rounds but feel like I'm poised to get at least an offer or two from the syndicators and going into final round with World Class Capital group, a PERE 100 REPE shop based out of Texas. The syndicators are in the likes of CrowdStreet, Cadre, Fundrise, Rise48, etc. though not those names exactly. I know Rise48 particularly is in trouble I'm just throwing them out as an example so chill. But anyways, I feel like a PERE firm that has had massive success on the fundraising side may be a more fruitful place to start a career as they have permanent capital and from my understanding a long-term runway with the dry-powder in place right now. Seems like most of their deals have crushed and from what employees tell me they have blue chip tenants (Google, 3M, etc.) and some of the most prominent properties in Austin, Dallas and even Houston. Anyone have any advice? Ever dealt with them, worked for them, been screwed over by them, etc.? Returns must be pretty solid to continuously make the PERE 100 fundraising list, correct?

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