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Most ppl are doing performance analysis and support before they are handed over a relatively smaller port to prove their abilities but u need to make sure u are under a front office team and not a glorified back office role (nth bad abt this cos I’m in one, but just make sure u are not tricked into being the support saikang forever) Don’t go to b*s small shops be front office. Chances are u can’t jump off as easy as u think + u will be put at worse situation as years go back cos u also can’t qualify for a middle/back office cos your skills quite irrelevant |
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Quite sure I’ll be doing support especially in the beginning. Nonetheless it is one of the largest buy side firm around. Any indicators to tell if it is an actual front office or a glorified back office? |
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I’m quite sure that I will be doing support initially. Im quite assured though as it is one of the largest buy side firms. How can I tell if it is an actual front office role or a glorified back office position? |
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Quite sure that I will be doing mainly support initially. Still I am quite assured as it is one of the biggest buy side firms around. How can I tell if it is an actual front office role or a glorified back office position? |
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What is your degree? The nature of multi asset team is different from equities, fixed income or those who looked at both. So also depends on if it is what you like. If it is one of the biggest international asset managers, it should be fine. Should have some upward mobility and flex depending on you. |
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I only have a bachelors in finance and thought that I lucked out since many of these teams are only take in MBAs. Will that put me in a disadvantage? They do sponsor my CFAs as well. |
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The role does sound multi asset like. So depends if this is a path that you are ok with. Top down, more quant-ish, do some comparison across asset class. |
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Assistant PM and analyst would probably be grey-ish for MA setup, since no one is really doing the bottom up type of things. So likely harder to say who is more analyst, who is more assistant PMs. In fact, everyone in MA team in my old shop call themselves PMs. So it is grey. For other asset class, it is abit more obvious who is who, and depends on the setup of the team and firm. Some PMs just focus on portfolio management, some PMs still have its own coverage, while some analyst are involved in portfolio management. The career path for analyst can also be independent from PM branch. So it differs, and just go in with an open mind. It is more clear cut whether you are a PM and not a PM. |
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