Joining a 2-person REPE team?

I have a potential opportunity to join a new REPE in a secondary market that has a few hundred million dollars of holdings in primary and secondary markets nationwide. The only two employees are the partners that founded it. Have worked in REPE for just over a year as an analyst at a niche firm in a tertiary market, and am concerned about growth being capped at the associate level (VP is very young and not likely to leave, would be 10+ years before that position is open and little chance for new opportunities to be created within).


Is it worth the risk to move to a larger market with a much higher chance of growth, but to a much smaller firm? How risky is joining a new REPE? The partners seem to be rockstars with very strong deal experience at previous firms.


Not the primary factor but worth considering as well: expecting salary to be slightly higher than current role after the cost of living adjustment. 


Any input appreciated. Happy to clarify on anything if needed.

 

I personally accepted an offer to join a 3-man REPE of a similar size to your posting. Reduction in comp for first 2 years compared to my MF REPE, but negotiated carry in Year 3+. Compensation would be also directly tied to my production and ability to add value through sourcing/originations as well as underwriting. Just another data point from someone who’s decided to go that route.

 

Also curious about this. Considering moving to a newly founded firm in a couple years for the same reason of wanting to help build the firm and be able to get carry as soon as possible. 

 

I think the tradeoff with a small firm is less brand recognition but often more responsibilities and greater career growth. When I was working construction I was working on a much smaller team compared with some of my peers who were working on much higher profile projects, but I was wearing more hats and I feel it gave me better positioning within the firm/industry.

 

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