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Peak Capital Partners

Acquisitions Analyst Intern

May - August 2019 • Provo, UT

What I liked

I loved the culture of the company, working with the analysts, and gaining valuable experience underwriting in a relatively short period of time.

What I wish was different

I wish I would have given more focus to meeting people and furthering my network in different areas of the firm, not just on the acquisitions side.

Advice

I would say that once you set your sights on a company that you want to intern/work for, go all out in developing an in-depth network within that firm. Doing this well in advance of the application date will almost guarantee you land the position.
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Acquisitions Analyst Intern

May - August 2019 • Provo, UT

What I liked

Acquisitions is fast pace, so you're looking at multiple deals every day. Great opportunity to really get a grip on the underwriting and valuation process for properties. It's a great opportunity to learn if you come from little experience and can give you the skills you need to be prepared for other opportunities. Analyst team is friendly and will mentor you.

What I wish was different

Being unpaid is the only negative thing, but trust me, it's worth it for the experience.

Advice

Ask a lot of questions. Try to understand why things are valued the way they are and work on building your intuition.
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Operations Intern at Peak Capital Partners

June - August 2018 • Provo, UT

What I liked

Loved getting to see and be a part of the inside operations and analyst work of a real estate investment group.

What I wish was different

Wish I would have gotten paid.

Advice

Get the most out of it as by networking with everyone.
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Summer Analyst

April - August 2018 • Lehighton, PA

What I liked

The team is great and very interested in the interns learning experience.

What I wish was different

More involvement with senior members of the group.

Advice

Ask lots of questions
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