Elliott Mgmt RE
Anyone have any intel on their RE team? Size of the team, strategy, rep, culture, etc? I know their RE area is not as big as their corporate activist/credit team, but it seems like they're active in the space. Thanks.
Anyone have any intel on their RE team? Size of the team, strategy, rep, culture, etc? I know their RE area is not as big as their corporate activist/credit team, but it seems like they're active in the space. Thanks.
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Idk if you’ve been on the RE forum much but no one here interviews for top tier jobs like that
Dudes here are like “I’m at a megafund (MetLife, ASB Real Estate, PGIM)”
Also it seems much more public market focused. You’d have better luck on the HF forum is my guess
Referring to their group that does direct real estate investments (like the below), which from what I understand is separate from their REIT group.
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20190903005741/en/Trinity-Invest…
does elliott really have a real estate desk? glancing at linkedin i don't see anyone who's totally "real estate focused" currently at elliott
Lmao shots fired...don't know about the other two, but I've heard ASB does some cool / interesting stuff and have been pretty successful
All three are great places to work as far as I know. It’s just a different type of investing than Elliott or Angelo Gordon or whatever
Where have you seen anyone on these forums thinking LifeCos are megafund jobs? Literally find me one thread. Besides, all those roles sure as shit beat being an associate in IB. Have fun getting your first job actually executing investments at 32. Go back to jerking off about imaginary exit opps and ranking strangers LinkedIn profiles with a bunch of college sophomores in the IB forum.
The point stands. All of the regular posters here work at the types of place I listed versus an Elliott management. I’m guessing based on your anger, you work at that type of place as well.
Argentic Investment Management is their RE "Debt Fund" arm - they do about 5-6B per year - a lot of CMBS and creative deal structuring nationally.
What would como be at the analyst / associate level here? Also would 2 years at a MegaFund debt fund be good experience to get the job?
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At argentic or Elliott?
Both I guess
Any idea who their recruiter is?
does anyone have insights on the interview process? Just got reached out by recruiter for 2024 role.
what kind of technicals / modeling test / length of process etc? thanks in advance.
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