Corporate M&A at a Top IB vs Valuations Analyst at a Top PE fund--which is better?

Which opportunity will provide more transferable skills and lead to better future opportunities (exit ops, growth, pay etc.)--a Corporate M&A role at a BB or a Valuations Analyst role at a Top PE Fund? Both are in Finance Divisions at their respective companies.

 

Yes, I believe he means corporate development, and not in the advisory business (Investment Banking) of the BB.

FinanceAnalyst1 I would say there is not direct answer: - In corporate development, you will be focusing on banks and you will perform valuation on banks only. The position is quite interesting, but keep in mind that it may be harder to switch to another industry later on. - For the valuation gig, it sounds more like a middle-office job, and people usually can't go to the Investment division of their private equity fund.

Personally I would go for the corporate development position because I like FIG and because I would be exposed to strategy, etc.

 

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