REOC MF to REPE or Pension Fund?
Back in the job market after working for 4.5 years at a small REOC. Specialized in MF as an Associate in acquisitions and asset management. Primary market was NYC. Daily responsibilities were hybrid acquisitions and project-based AM due to how lean the shop was. Reported to the Principal.
Working for an operator, I have a lot of practical exposure but I worry that I may be lacking the traditional and maybe even technical type of experience (i.e. different asset classes/strategies).
I have a BSc from a top B-school.
I wouldn't mind a change of scenery so I'd be open to a different city/market like TX.
- What are my chances at an Associate role at either a REPE or Pension Fund?
- Is it a lateral move or is it easier to target a Sr. Analyst role?
- What's more competitive? Acquisitions or AM?
- Any gap in knowledge I'll have to worry about in terms of interviews and performance after transition? I'm already expecting having to do a refresher course on Office/Retail models on ARGUS.
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