Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the responses. For a number of reasons, leaving the DC-area currently is not an option. I was aware of Carlyle, but from what I recall when I looked into this previously, I believe most of their GC work is done out of other offices.
Anonymous wrote:Um, yeah, an Carlyle isn't going to hire an associate-looking-for-a-change as their GC. Obviously, they would hire a far more experience person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Carlyle...it's one of the biggest players in the PE/distressed space.
http://www.carlyle.com/our-business/global-market-strategies/global-distressed-corporate-opportunities
However, given your background, since you have the skills to work somewhere outside of DC, why don't you take this as an opportunity to move to NY?
Why would you assume OP wants to live in NY?
Anonymous wrote:Carlyle...it's one of the biggest players in the PE/distressed space.
http://www.carlyle.com/our-business/global-market-strategies/global-distressed-corporate-opportunities
However, given your background, since you have the skills to work somewhere outside of DC, why don't you take this as an opportunity to move to NY?