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Clarifying the Scope of Activities for a PEPI Analyst Role

Hi everyone,

I hope you're all doing well.

I am currently preparing for interviews for a PEPI Analyst position at an MBB firm. As part of my preparation, I am conducting research to clearly define the scope of responsibilities and key activities associated with this role. My goal is to mitigate any misunderstandings or assumptions about the day-to-day tasks involved.

Based on my research so far, I believe the role's focus can be summarized as follows:

  1. Pre-acquisition/Due Diligence: Conducting market analysis, building financial models, and assessing target companies.
  2. Value Creation: Supporting portfolio companies in improving operations, driving revenue growth, or optimizing costs.
  3. Exit Support: Assisting in preparing companies for sale or IPO.

I would greatly appreciate any insights or clarifications you could provide regarding the typical responsibilities of a PEPI Analyst/Associate. Are there any key activities I might be overlooking, or do these categories accurately capture the role's primary focus?

Thank you in advance for your guidance and support!

Best regards,
Hugo Rovira

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Maria
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edited on Jan 27, 2025
Ex-McKinsey Engagement Manager in NYC | Part of the McKinsey Private Equity Practice

Hi Hugo,

You are broadly right with your hypothesis. At McKinsey, this role would be 80% diligences (#1 and #3 on your list; this 80% could fluctuate depending on external market conditions and your internal mentors and sponsors). You could also do fund strategies (defining the industries where the new PE fund would invest), and market scans (preparing a list of potential targets for a PE company in a specific industry), as well as some other types of projects which are more rare.

One question I would confirm is whether this role is client-facing or hybrid of client-facing and internal (McKinsey has two types of PEPI Analyst roles, for example, and they are different). 

Happy to chat more if that would help!

Best,

Maria 

Alessa
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on Jan 28, 2025
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Hey Hugo!

Your summary is solid! PEPI Analyst roles typically involve:

  1. Pre-Acquisition/Due Diligence: Market analysis, operational reviews, financial modeling, and identifying risks/opportunities.
  2. Value Creation: Hands-on improvements in portfolio companies (e.g., cost reductions, revenue optimization, and operational efficiency).
  3. Exit Support: Preparing for sales or IPOs with valuation insights and presentation materials.

You might also want to consider:

  • Post-Acquisition Integration: Aligning operations, teams, and processes post-deal.
  • Stakeholder Management: Working closely with leadership and private equity teams.

Feel free to reach out if you'd like to dive deeper—I've worked with many MBB PE teams!

Alessa

Florian
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on Jan 30, 2025
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Hi there,

What you listed is the types of projects you will work on, but not the daily tasks you will do. The tasks themselves are not too different from any other McK BA/ASC and include data collection/cleaning, analysis and modeling, visualization of results, client interactions, team problem-solvings, etc.

Cheers,

Florian

on Jan 31, 2025
Ex-BCG Principal | 8+ years consulting experience in SEA | BCG top interviewer & top performer

Hi,

I would suggest that the most important thing is to clarify if this is a client facing or internal role. At BCG there is quite a clear distinction between the two with significant implications (compensation, progression, exposure, exit opportunities etc). 

Thabang
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on Feb 01, 2025
Ex-McKinsey Consultant | McKinsey Top Coach & Interviewer | Special Offer: Buy 1 Session Get 1 Free (Limited time!)

Hey there, 

I agree with Florian here. What you are talking about is the nature of different type of engagements, but within all of that, your active role will involve a lot of technical tasks and preparation of slides, research, excel modellings, conducting interviews, analysing information, etc. 

All the best

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