Reapplying after rejection

What is the consensus on reapplying to an Associate position at a PE firm the next year after being rejected following several rounds of interviews? From the outside, I can see pros--it demonstrates strong interest and gives you another at-bat with now enhanced experience and skills. Is that how recruiters/firms view it, or is it frowned upon?

Insights at any level would be helpful, but especially in LMM.

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u/Lion_Lifter — 19 hours ago
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Reapplying after rejection

What is the consensus on reapplying to an Associate position at a PE firm the next year after being rejected following several rounds of interviews? From the outside, I can see pros--it demonstrates strong interest and gives you another at-bat with now enhanced experience and skills. Is that how recruiters/firms view it, or is it frowned upon?

Insights at any level would be helpful, but especially in LMM.

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u/Lion_Lifter — 19 hours ago
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How does crude scheduling and nominations work?

Wondering if there's a crude scheduler here or someone who has been exposed to this side of the business. How would one go about scheduling crude (timelines, bid week, capacity charges etc). I know it's a broad area but if someone could provide a detailed breakdown that'd be really awesome, as I'm working on a little project that requires this information.

I found this detailed white paper and am looking for similarly detailed information about the daily, weekly, monthly, and ad-hoc tasks for a crude scheduler.

https://www.capco.com/-/media/CapcoMedia/Subfolder-Unsorted/Capco-2/PDFs/Gas-Scheduling.ashx 

p.s. this is similar to a post about natural gas scheduling. I'm wondering the same info for the crude role. Would love to hear perspectives on both crude and gas traders for the same info on their daily/weekly/monthly/ad-hoc responsibilities too, if possible!

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u/Lion_Lifter — 2 months ago

How does crude scheduling and nominations work ?

Wondering if there's a crude scheduler here or someone who has been exposed to this side of the business. How would one go about scheduling crude (timelines, bid week, capacity charges etc). I know it's a broad area but if someone could provide a detailed breakdown that'd be really awesome, as I'm working on a little project that requires this information.

I found this detailed white paper and am looking for similarly detailed information about the daily, weekly, monthly, and ad-hoc tasks for a crude scheduler.

https://www.capco.com/-/media/CapcoMedia/Subfolder-Unsorted/Capco-2/PDFs/Gas-Scheduling.ashx 

p.s. this is similar to a post about natural gas scheduling. I'm wondering the same info for the crude role. Would love to hear perspectives on both crude and gas traders for the same info on their daily/weekly/monthly/ad-hoc responsibilities too, if possible!

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u/Lion_Lifter — 2 months ago

1 YOE MBB exits opps

I’ve been at MBB for about 1 year post-college and it seems like I’ll be counseled to leave soon, so I want to get a little ahead on the job search. What exit opportunities are there for people with just a year of experience? Most of the jobs I’m finding online want at least two

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u/Lion_Lifter — 2 months ago