Hours at a PE/HF?

So I've read quite a bit about the hours as an IB analyst, and seem to have a fair estimate of what it would entail. However, I've rarely heard anyone complain/brag about the hours at a PE or HF during the first few years, after they've just exited B-School or their stint at an IBank. I know as a sophomore in college that the question may sound a little impertinent, but I'd just like to hear from you guys a brief summary of the hours/pay associated with the first few years at a decent PE/HF after working at at IBank/graduating from B-School. Thanks

 
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The largest private equity firms such as KKR, Blackstone, etc. will have hours that are comparable to banking if not worse. Your pay will be tremendous - an Associate who just finished 2 years at a bank could make several hundred thousand a year there (heard Bain was $500K guaranteed this year, not sure if that's true or not).

At smaller firms the hours will be more like 60-70 a week, so better than banking on a consistent basis but also significantly more than a normal job. Your pay will also not be $500K a year just starting out, probably more in the $200-300K range.

At hedge funds the hours will also be around 60 per week, but pay is more unpredictable. Base will be around $100K most likely, at least at the larger funds, but bonus is wildly dependent on the market/type of fund/your performance.

 

The nice thing to me about being an analyst or associate in PE is not necessarily that the hours are less (during a transaction they can be very long), but that they tend to be much more predictable. You don't have clients and you determine the pace to a large extent so its unlikely you'll have 12 hours of work dumped on you at 5pm on a Friday. Also, I can't comment on the big buyout shops, but the culture at my PE group (within large HF) consists of ex-banking MDs that don't want their associates and analysts to suffer like they did in banking. So they keep everything BS-free.

 

^now that's one place I'd love to work.

What's a good way of finding out companies' cultures? I obviously dont want to ask flat out to an interviewer "what're the hours like" or is that considered "ok"?

 

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