Summer Internship Choice Help: GS TMT vs. BX PE

Hi all,

I was fortunate enough to have these two offers for the summer. If anyone has any input on BX PE's hours/culture/anything else that'd be great. I'm interested in staying in the buyside long term or potentially starting a company, FYI.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

 

Not trolling here.

From what I've heard, the hours in BX PE as a summer/first year analyst are similar to that of TMT. I've also heard from people that banking will prepare you better for PE in the long term. Do you guys disagree?

 
Best Response

Before all the college kids start freaking out about him being an idiot for having to consider this, there's a major detail missing here that needs to actually be addressed: is the BX opportunity something that could actually turn into an FT gig? The answer to this question should turn your decision into a pure binary one.

I've heard most kids that take the Harvard/Wharton -> Megafund SA (with no Megafund FT option) -> IB FT route end up at 2nd and 3rd Tier BBs. Obviously that's still a great end result, but if you're on this level as an SA, then it would still be a step down. I guess it's just important to realize that GS TMT, while not a door that will be fully shut should you decide to explore FT, will be even harder to walk through after having already established a history of rejecting them.

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Nouveau Richie:
Before all the college kids start freaking out about him being an idiot for having to consider this, there's a major detail missing here that needs to actually be addressed: is the BX opportunity something that could actually turn into an FT gig? The answer to this question should turn your decision into a pure binary one.

I've heard most kids that take the Harvard/Wharton -> Megafund SA (with no Megafund FT option) -> IB FT route end up at 2nd and 3rd Tier BBs. Obviously that's still a great end result, but if you're on this level as an SA, then it would still be a step down. I guess it's just important to realize that GS TMT, while not a door that will be fully shut should you decide to explore FT, will be even harder to walk through after having already established a history of rejecting them.

You really think if you summered at BX PE and didn't get an offer, that you couldn't end up in a top IB group? It might not be GS, but guys like MS, JP, Evercore, etc have taken people who didn't get offers from worse groups.

If OP really wants to stay in buyside, then this is a no-brainer. With GS making it tougher for kids to recruit, you might get a ton of looks but there's the risk that you don't get the best opportunity due to unforeseen circumstances. Whereas at BX, you can stay on as an Associate, lateral to a different PE shop or go to a HF. In fact, if he decides he wants to go to banking, he could probably join as an Associate in banking after that.

 

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