BB Analyst vs. Private Equity Analyst

I hate to ask a question like this with so many people struggling to find work in the field right now, but I am curious as to what the more experienced members of this forum's opinions are concerning my situation. First, I am currently an IB summer analyst at a BB. I think I am a good analyst, and so far all commentary on my performance has been very positive. However, given the current economic climate, there is no guarantee I'll receive an offer especially since I go to a semi-target school which the bank is likely less concerned about spoiling a relationship with. I recently walked into a very strong connection with a senior executive at one of the large buyout shops (BX, TPG, KKR, Carlyle)and he seems very excited to get me involved at his firm. I am definitely interested in the field, but I'm wondering A. What type of opportunities exist for undergrads at these firms and B. Is this a good long-term move in terms of the skill set I'll gain vs. working in IB?

Thanks in advance to all those who respond and I hope all of you are hanging in there in these tough times.

 

while bx seems to be the straight answer, the danger of going into pe without too much experience is that unlike banking, pe is less structured (training wise) and people kinda expect you to hit the ground on day 1. and if you don't make a good first impression, your career progression at this pe will be irreovcably damaged. if you are up for this challenge, go for bx, otherwise getting two years of training at a bank is not a bad option.

 
RWP:
while bx seems to be the straight answer, the danger of going into pe without too much experience is that unlike banking, pe is less structured (training wise) and people kinda expect you to hit the ground on day 1. and if you don't make a good first impression, your career progression at this pe will be irreovcably damaged. if you are up for this challenge, go for bx, otherwise getting two years of training at a bank is not a bad option.

Great advice...after all, anyone can be a monkey at a BB. BX's analyst position is a whole different ball game and incredibly challenging

 

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