Advice to decide between 2 offers

I currently have 2 offers that I need to decide between. Looking for advice in what would provide better skillsets for exit opportunities down the road:-

Prudential Capital Group - buyside debt investor (private placements)

Prudential Capital Group manages a
portfolio of $52 billion (as of 12/31/11) of privately placed
debt-primarily senior, subordinated and mezzanine financing.
Prudential Capital Group is one of the largest lenders, lending up
to $10 billion annually to middle-market companies

Analysts support Prudential Capital Group in
managing and investing private placement senior and mezzanine
debt. Prudential Capital's clients range from large
multi-national public companies to smaller privately held
companies.

•Industry and company
research

•Financial modeling and credit
analysis

•Transaction and due diligence
support

•Portfolio and credit
monitoring

•Prepare marketing
materials

Houlihan Lokey - Debt Capital Markets. Similar to any sellside DCM role that I have read about in the forums here.. However the DCM group also structures High yield debt as they don't have a seperate Leverage Finance group.

I am not worried too much about comps. Just want to get some thoughts on what would be the best path towards bschool, better exit opportunities.

Thanks in advance for helpful and valuable suggestions.

 
Best Response

Prudential IMO. You'll get to work on a nice variety of deals (recaps, dividend recaps, M&A, growth equity using mezz, etc.).

Be warned, we've pitched Prudential several times and they are significantly higher priced than most of the alternatives, no matter what tranche of debt. I'm not really sure how they compete in the current market, given such low rates, but they must stretch a lot more on deals because otherwise, I'm not sure what they offer that the other shops don't.

They were one of the insurers that helped fuel the LBO craze in the 80s IIRC and it seems like they haven't reduced prices since.

HLHZ is strong in Rx (obvious) and decent w/ MM M&A (out of Minneapolis).

 

Go Pru Cap. Buyside-strongside.

But in all seriousness, this depends on what you want to do long term.

Also, while HL is indeed well known in banking, their DCM isn't. As in, I have worked in cap markets and I didn't realize HL has cap markets.

"There are three ways to make a living in this business: be first, be smarter, or cheat."
 

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