RE PE vs MBB - More opportunities for exits

Hey,

I've currently got an offer from a MBB (BCG) in Germany and a BB RE PE offer in London lined up. I have to decide between both of them and my goal is to join a HF/PE firm which is not necessarily focused on Real Estate, but more on distressed/ l/s or something similar. Which one offers more opportunities for these exits?

Thanks in advanced.

 

The RE PE sounds an awful lot like BX. What do you think will give you more credibility in the finance world?

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I'd guess RE PE but again the issue with being pigeonholed was raised often. MBB just seems like it gives me a broader base to work on without being stamped as the RE guy.

 
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Does this BB RE PE also make traditional PE investments across other sectors as part of other funds they've raised? If it indeed is a place like BX, I imagine it would be hard but not impossible to transition to traditional PE a couple years down the line. However, if its a pure REPE firm, your concerns are legitimate and as attractive as it may sound, the fact that you're on the real estate buyside will pigeonhole you (I saw people in real estate IBD get pigeonholed and not be considered for any non-real estate exit opps, and I know for a fact things get even worse once you're on the buyside). I'd go with the BCG gig.

 

Well it also holds traditional PE but its not at all big in that. Which was my main concern. I eventually decided to go with the BCG gig as well but nonetheless thanks guys appreciate the input. Though ... luxury problems at its finest.

 

You have offers from both?

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