Search Fund Internship

Hi 

I think it has been discussed a couple of times on this forum but I still want to have a better perspective on my situation. So, I am at a tier 1.5 university in Canada and intend to specialize in finance. I am a freshman and I have recently got offered an unpaid internship at a search fund based in Toronto, and it is a new one. Now, I don't have any issue with the part being unpaid but I'm just concerned about the whole experience itself. Since it's a new fund, I'm not sure if there would be any deals during this tenure and the principal has made it clear that a heavy part of the role would consist of industry research and finding companies. Now, I do not really have any other internship since it is just after my first year but I am planning to learn some LBO modelling and other forms of valuation during this internship, on my own. What do you think? Should I go for it?


Thanks. 

 

Hi, I'm currently finishing my first year. The nature is not a hundred percent clear to me but they do have a thematic investment approach, I will be informed of the specific set of industries that we are supposed to focus on. The principal has an MBA from a top B-school in the US and has had ample experiences in consulting and M&A. The principal was working at a mid-size consulting company based in New York before this, for over 7 years. He definitely seems to have some good experience and a solid skillset when it comes to the private space and acquiring companies.

 

Hey, my first internship was a search fund and I completely recommend the experience if you think that you will have a great fit with the partner/s. In terms of learning, as the place is small I learnt a lot and very quickly, and just from watching discussions between the partners I gained a lot of knowledge. If you think they will be involved in your training, then I wouldn't have any doubts.

Therefore, I would advise you to go for it 100%. For context, it has been the experience that has helped me the most to land a summer internship at a BB.

 

Hey, I'm an incoming Sauder student (2022). Was wondering if I could pm you to learn more about the classes, extracurriculars to take and how to land internships from Sauder? It'd be a huge help!

 
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