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Is english easier harder to get them in this post?
If you consider all brokerage jobs as "sell side" (which they are), in addition to investment banking, as well as most advisory work (fits the technical description, fee for service), then.. yea there are tons more "sell side" seats than legit buyside seats (meaning, investment management, development, lending). Thus, yeah, they are harder to get, and can be more demanding by nature.
On average I would say yes but with exceptions. For example its harder to get into REIB at JPM than RE asset management at some small fund.
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