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Corporate Finance Jobs: Cozy Careers, But Bad “Plan B” Options

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Corporate finance jobs at normal companies are bad … …if you’re using them to break into a deal-based field, such as investment banking , private equity , or venture capital , or as a “Plan B” if you interview around but do not get into one of these. They could potentially test your Excel skills or even VBA, Power BI, Tableau, etc.,

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Infrastructure Investment Banking: Definitions, Deals, and a Dizzying Diversity of Verticals

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This makes these assets a bit lumpy in financial models because the total capacity can stay the same for years but suddenly jump up when an expansion is completed. Some of these are non-financial and relate to the companys overall capacity, while others are financial (e.g.,

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How to Stand Out in a Competitive Private Equity Associate Job Market

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The private equity industry has experienced significant growth in recent years, leading to a highly competitive job market for aspiring professionals, particularly at the associate level. Below, I will provide a comprehensive guide on how to stand out in the competitive private equity associate job market.

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05-21-2023 Newsletter: Thinking if Private Equity is for you?

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Private equity associates are the workhorses of any investment team. They are typically closest to the financial modeling, analytical work, and diligence that private equity firms perform. Each associate is typically tasked with monitoring a handful of portfolio companies.

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How to Land a Private Equity Internship: Tips and Strategies

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Working in private equity is highly attractive for many reasons, and many finance professionals who are not already in the field often look for ways to break in. One of the primary ways to do so is by landing an internship at a private equity firm you might want to work at.

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Is Private Equity Right for You?

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To know if the buyside is right for you, let’s start with a textbook understanding of “What is private equity?” Private equity involves investing capital directly into private businesses that are not publicly traded on stock exchanges (that would be a hedge fund). Strategic thinking skills are essential.

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Private Equity in China: The Worst of Both Worlds?

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As with investment banking in Hong Kong , I can summarize private equity in China in one sentence: “If you’re not Chinese, don’t even think about it, and even if you are Chinese, it’s best if you have great connections within the CCP and want to stay in China long-term.”