Engineering background + real estate experiences / Move to Private equity or Venture capital

Hi guys,

A quick background of myself, double master degrees (engineering and technology business) from a French & US tier 1 target school (excellent GPA), polyglot in 5 languages, have internship experiences in engineering (IT, research, supply chain) ... launched 2 tech startups (in CSR and cosmetic industry) during study (failed but still a big + on the resume) and an internship in a tier 1/2 European VC. After my internship in VC, I missed engineering so I landed in a 18 months corporate development program in a leading real estate company where I did 3 rotations, 2 in engineering (construction and IT) and my last rotation as investors relations/corporate m&a associate. I just finished the program and decided to quit as hours and pays are bad (finished at 11 pm every day and worked during the weekend for a corporate salary). From my personal view: 1) real estate industry is a great industry but i am happy to explore other industries 2) I want to move to investment side 3) I want to have a high paid jobs

At this stage of my life, I want to go to private equity or venture capital to earn more, so I started to apply aggressively in venture capital and realized that I will only have an entry equivalent job in VC/PE where I will be with kids right out of undergrad or grad business school. So what should be my next move ? MBA? Consulting? VC analyst (PE analyst) with some 22 years kids whereas I just have 27 this year? M&A? Hedge fund?

I would love to have a not that stressful job and an excellent pay. Engineering pays are so bad... Long hours are ok. Feel like that PE/VC are a good fit, but I am happy to explore other options.

Happy to have any thought/shares :)

Thanks!

3 Comments
 

Wow, I wish I was you. What a background. I think you're on the right track with tech-enabled VC. For PE I'd look at industrial firms, auto, aerospace, medical - these companies are full of engineers and if you figure out the finance part, you'll be one of the very few who understand both.

Global buyer of highly distressed industrial companies. Pays Finder Fees Criteria = $50 - $500M revenues. Highly distressed industrial. Limited Reps and Warranties. Can close in 1-2 weeks.
 

Voluptates consectetur ipsum optio. Asperiores et laudantium rerum recusandae. Quaerat qui suscipit autem.

Maxime maiores quaerat quasi ipsam. Dolore magni ad necessitatibus aut et facere. A et libero ex laudantium dolorum possimus dolore debitis.

Fuga quasi omnis ducimus. Sint vitae ex eum. Velit et omnis expedita maxime eveniet blanditiis eum.

Career Advancement Opportunities

July 2026 Investment Banking

  • Evercore 01 99.4%
  • Moelis & Company 01 98.9%
  • JPMorgan 01 98.3%
  • Guggenheim Partners 01 97.7%
  • Morgan Stanley 07 97.1%

Overall Employee Satisfaction

July 2026 Investment Banking

  • Moelis & Company No 99.4%
  • Evercore No 98.8%
  • Morgan Stanley 01 98.3%
  • BMO Capital Markets 12 97.7%
  • Banco Santander 01 97.1%

Professional Growth Opportunities

July 2026 Investment Banking

  • Evercore 01 99.4%
  • Moelis & Company 01 98.9%
  • Morgan Stanley 06 98.3%
  • Goldman Sachs 01 97.7%
  • JPMorgan 01 97.1%

Total Avg Compensation

July 2026 Investment Banking

  • Vice President (15) $434
  • Associates (46) $258
  • 3rd+ Year Analyst (8) $210
  • 2nd Year Analyst (22) $179
  • Intern/Summer Associate (13) $156
  • 1st Year Analyst (80) $150
  • Intern/Summer Analyst (73) $101
notes
16 IB Interviews Notes

“... there’s no excuse to not take advantage of the resources out there available to you. Best value for your $ are the...”

Leaderboard

success
From 10 rejections to 1 dream investment banking internship

“... I believe it was the single biggest reason why I ended up with an offer...”