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I have friends who are analysts in 3 different PE Analyst Programs, across fund sizes of 500 M - 2 B in NY / BOS. Frankly, they all seem to hate it. They end up doing a bunch o menial tasks nd wish they did banking, even if they only needed 12 months of banking experience as they've said they don't see themselves getting promoted after their Analyst programs end, and one said he doesn't think he will be competitive in lateral processes due to lack of modeling experience. Would be wary as some funds see it as a cheap way to get decent labor, even if they talk up the ability to climb the ladder up.

 

They all had prior experience i.e. not straight from undergrad/ Their backgrounds were a mix of Strategy consulting, VC and Corp Dev, and were pretty pissed when they gave up their solid gigs for what seemed a great opportunity, ad ended up not getting the experience that an Associate role would have provided. I'm actually an associate now and my friends are either 3rd year analysts currently looking to lateral to other PE and having a very difficult time, so looking to B school or second years 

 

As a former PE analyst who lateraled to a PE associate role during COVID, first and foremost make sure the PE analyst program has a track record of promoting analysts to associates. From my experience, I always played second fiddle to the associate with 2+ years of banking experience. I got decent at Excel / Powerpoint and did a lot of decks / memos, but the associate was expected to handle the model, so I had to fight for modeling reps and technical experience.

 

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