IBD Career vs. PE/HF Career

Guys quick question-

After talking to some friends who are at various PE/HF's now, there seems to be a sentiment that at long/short funds, and most PE's - the work environment is much slower paced. Is that correct?

The thing I enjoy about IBD is the constant interaction with various groups of people. In a sense, the multitasking creates dynamic environment, and as you rise to the senior levels, you becomes the deal-maker, which involves a lot networking etc. Also, a high-level MD in a sense runs his own little company - the Rolodex of clients is his, and he can take it to any platform to produce more or less the same results.

For someone who enjoys a fast-paced environment, meeting and learning about new people, is it conceivable that IBD is a better long-term career than PE/HF?

Thanks

 
Best Response

The reason why many people leave IBD is because even though the environment here is chaotic, it's not very efficient and is just too fee-driven. You utilize your acumen to the fullest to get the transaction fee. That's it, that's the end goal. And no matter how fast-paced it is, most actual transactions / deals take a while to complete. So you're in a constant chase trying to get new business, because until the last moment you don't know if your deal will close.

In PE, it's less chaotic but no less task-oriented. Not to mention that your acumen is used to generate an economic return. It's a quality vs. quantity debate.

 

My previous post was meant to be sarcastic and to be funny. In any event, I deleted it. Yes, you have to like what you do. As I said earlier, traditional pe is perhaps too slow paced for me. But I like distressed funds though. My long term goal is to work in distressed funds in, say, mezz securities and/or structured notes.

 

Keep in mind your future, though, as well. While you may find the fast-pace and crazy hours fulfilling now, will you in 5 years, 10, 20? I'm assuming you may someday want a family and all that comes with it. From what it seems, PE provides a bit better of a work-life balance...

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