REPE - Asset management team role

Hello everyone,

I am currently through an interview process for a reputable real estate private equity. The opportunity pertains to their "asset management team," which operates independently from their acquisitions team. I would greatly appreciate it if anyone here with experience in a similar role could share their insights.

Historically, my expertise leans more towards finance. However, the asset management role seems to offer an interesting combination of finance and architecture. I understand that this position might involve collaborating with consultants on certain architectural elements of building projects. I am particularly drawn to the prospect of site visits and a hands-on approach to property management, as I believe this could enhance my skill set and offer valuable transferable skills for future opportunities in the real estate market.

However, I am also cautious about potential challenges due to the shift from my usual financial-focused background.

I would be grateful for any advice or perspectives you could provide (if possible also about compensation, work-life balance, exit opps and if the work is engaging).

Thank you in advance for your help.

 

lol yeah my bad, english is not my first language and I used it to express better what I had in mind

 

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