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To leave or not to leave a private equity firm...that is the question

It can be tricky to get out of a private equity firm on good terms. What makes a ‘good’ or ‘bad’ leaver? And how should partners handle these situations?

A partner at a private equity firm can potentially earn millions of pounds from a cut of the firm’s profits – but leaving that same job could be expensive.

The timing of a job move is a key issue for all senior staff in private equity, where deals can take a decade to crystallise profits. The question is, under what circumstances should someone continue to get a share of the carry - a share of the fund's profits - for deals they worked on after they have moved on?

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