Search Fund PR-MBA (Pacific Lake)

Hey everyone, I'm in the application process for Pacific Lake, a PE group in Silicon Valley that operates on a "search fund model". I'm excited about the group because I've thought this could be a good fit post-MBA for me, so I get the chance to test the waters at low risk. I'm coming from an MBB consulting group with only one M&A project under my belt. I've got two questions:

  1. Any suggestions on what to study for the interview process? Do they care about DCF/LBO models as much as standard PE shops? How do I study for this?
  2. Anybody know what to expect in the role? Type of work, salary expectations, exit options?

Thanks!

 

it has something to do with the search fund model (their operating budget is close to zero). I used to work for a search fund with close to $100 M “AUM”. All positions were unpaid. However, YMMV if it’s a bigger, well-funded place or a fund that invests in search funds

 

It looks like Pacific Lake is not a search fund but rather a group that invests in and advises search funds. I would advise reading up a little more on the industry before going into the interview. As far as technical skills, I would know answers to basic technical questions and how to build an LBO model, but I would be very surprised if a place like this had a super intensive modeling test in the interview process.

 

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