Transitioning to Private Equity for Midlevel M&A Associate? Forum

(On Campus Interviews, Summer Associate positions, Firm Reviews, Tips, ...)
Forum rules
Anonymous Posting

Anonymous posting is only appropriate when you are revealing sensitive employment related information about a firm, job, etc. You may anonymously respond on topic to these threads. Unacceptable uses include: harassing another user, joking around, testing the feature, or other things that are more appropriate in the lounge.

Failure to follow these rules will get you outed, warned, or banned.
Anonymous User
Posts: 432400
Joined: Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:32 am

Transitioning to Private Equity for Midlevel M&A Associate?

Post by Anonymous User » Wed Mar 26, 2014 7:08 pm

Hey all,

I'm currently a midlevel (3-5 years) M&A associate at a large law firm in a regional market (think SF, Houston, Chicago etc). I'm not at one of the well known NY firms (e.g. Cravath, Simpson Thacher etc.) but my firm is a top player in my particular market. I work primarily in corporate M&A, although I have had a bit of PE work earlier in my career. As such, I don't have too many high level PE contacts. I'm interested in breaking into either a legal or investing role (although I'd prefer the latter).

I went to a top law school (e.g. Yale/Harvard/Stanford) and had three years of IBD experience at a top tier BB (GS/MS/JPM) prior to that. I didn't go through PE recruiting as an analyst because I was set on law school before hand. I enjoy my work as a lawyer (and being debt free right after law school was nice), but I've become more an more interested in getting back into finance and in private equity in general.

I know breaking into PE from law is a long shot for anybody, but does my finance background help at all? Anyone have any advice on who to network with, what kind of roles I might be suited for and whether it's a good idea to use a headhunter? I'm looking primarily at MM shops, not the megafunds. I appreciate any help.

Anonymous User
Posts: 432400
Joined: Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:32 am

Re: Transitioning to Private Equity for Midlevel M&A Associate?

Post by Anonymous User » Mon Mar 31, 2014 12:08 pm

Anyone have any insight?

Anonymous User
Posts: 432400
Joined: Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:32 am

Re: Transitioning to Private Equity for Midlevel M&A Associate?

Post by Anonymous User » Mon Mar 31, 2014 1:21 pm

Anonymous User wrote:Hey all,

I'm currently a midlevel (3-5 years) M&A associate at a large law firm in a regional market (think SF, Houston, Chicago etc). I'm not at one of the well known NY firms (e.g. Cravath, Simpson Thacher etc.) but my firm is a top player in my particular market. I work primarily in corporate M&A, although I have had a bit of PE work earlier in my career. As such, I don't have too many high level PE contacts. I'm interested in breaking into either a legal or investing role (although I'd prefer the latter).

I went to a top law school (e.g. Yale/Harvard/Stanford) and had three years of IBD experience at a top tier BB (GS/MS/JPM) prior to that. I didn't go through PE recruiting as an analyst because I was set on law school before hand. I enjoy my work as a lawyer (and being debt free right after law school was nice), but I've become more an more interested in getting back into finance and in private equity in general.

I know breaking into PE from law is a long shot for anybody, but does my finance background help at all? Anyone have any advice on who to network with, what kind of roles I might be suited for and whether it's a good idea to use a headhunter? I'm looking primarily at MM shops, not the megafunds. I appreciate any help.
Do you keep in touch with any of your old IBD buddies? How many of them went into PE? Without any PE fund contacts from your current gig it's going to be really hard. PE funds have people knocking down their door every day that have traditional backgrounds. Unless you have something unique to bring to the table it will be hard to catch their eye without a helping hand.

Your M&A experience sounds pretty generic and if I read your post right sounds like you're doing public co work and not private deals. Do you have any semblance of an industry expertise?

Post Reply Post Anonymous Reply  

Return to “Legal Employment”