Vantaggi
I’ve had the chance to learn a lot in Private Equity. The exposure is broad, the data available is rich, and there are plenty of opportunities to deepen your investment knowledge if you’re willing to put in the work. Compensation has remained relatively stable even through tougher market conditions, which is something I appreciate. The technology teams supporting PE are generally dedicated, knowledgeable, and genuinely want to help the business succeed. HR within PE also deserves credit—they’ve been responsive, visible, and helpful, both from a business partnering and recruitment perspective. Based on what I hear from others across the organization, that’s not something everyone experiences.
Svantaggi
There’s a growing sense of uncertainty about where the PE business is headed. Some of that is tied to performance, some of it is tied to the broader investment environment, but the lack of clarity is hard to ignore. Governance is understandably heavy given the nature of the organization, though it can sometimes slow things down more than necessary. There’s also a small but vocal group within corporate services that seems happy to point fingers at front-office teams when performance is weak, while expecting to share in the upside when things go well. Employee benefits feel behind the market, especially compared to what similar organizations offer. Day-to-day technology can also be frustrating—slow laptops and aging infrastructure make simple tasks harder than they should be. Work-life balance remains a challenge and can be difficult to maintain over time.