Most appealing public credit seats out of RX?

Curious how comp/investment style/quality of candidate is between different public credit roles.

can anyone paint the differences between opportunistic credit (Apollo/Oaktree), catch-all places (Diameter/Redwood/SPC), controlled distressed (Elliott/Aurelius), and PE distressed (Centerbridge/SVP)?

what personalities go where, and how does comp compare between these roles.


 
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