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RE IB or RE secondaries in Park Hill? Both are highly regarded but different work/exit ops. RE IB team includes most of the senior guys from DB and has been on fire this year with MGM/Bellagio/Circus Circus/Caesars. Since it’s part of the M&A group you’d be a generalist as an analyst. RE in Park Hill is focused on helping value/restructure/sell RE focused pooled investments. This analyst role is specialized just in RE. Culture there tends to be good, lots of perks, small teams, among the top banks for pay. M&A group will give you much better general exit ops while Park Hill Re will set you up for real estate flavored roles. Also much more common for Park Hill analysts to stay long term unlike M&A where most hop to PE or hedge funds after 2 years.

 

Thanks. This is really helpful -- Any idea of what kind of work an analyst would be responsible for with Park Hill? Like you said you might value individual properties or value whole portfolios for potential sales? I'm not sure what real estate-specific restructuring might look like ... if you have a minute I would really appreciate any color you, or anyone else, might be willing to add regarding the type of work their real estate group does

Edit: to answer your first question, RE in Park Hill, although I'm honestly not sure what you mean by "secondaries" when it comes to valuing/restructuring/selling RE focused pooled investments.

 

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