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Ah, Main Street Capital in Houston, you say? Well, based on the most helpful WSO content, it seems like there's a bit of curiosity around this as well. Unfortunately, I don't have specific details on the compensation for analysts or associates at Main Street Capital.
As for whether it's a good starting point for a career in PE straight out of college, it really depends on your personal goals and circumstances. Traditionally, a stint in investment banking has been seen as a solid foundation for a career in PE, but there are certainly other paths.
Remember, it's not just about the name on the door, but the experience you'll gain, the skills you'll develop, and the people you'll meet. So, if Main Street Capital offers you the opportunity to learn and grow in the areas that interest you, it could very well be a good fit.
However, I'd recommend reaching out to people who have worked there or are currently working there to get a better sense of the culture, the work, and the opportunities for advancement.
And remember, no matter where you start, it's all about making the most of the opportunities you're given and always being ready to learn. Good luck!
Sources: What is the Houston IB landscape right now?, Main Street Capital Insight?, PE Analyst Comp, GSA Capital that bad
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