PC > PE

I'm a second year lev fin analyst in Chicago.


I have always wanted to go from banking into PE, but I'm only getting interest from PC shops right now. They're all really good PC shops with great comp and I want to get out of banking, so I am thinking I will probably land in one. Ultimately though I still want to move into PE in a couple of years, but I feel like I haven't seen this move made often, anyone have insight into the viability of that move?

 

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