How to make a move from Equity research to Buy side - hedge funds

I am working at a boutique sell side research firm for 2 years. I have an MBA (not an ivy) and working towards my CFA level 1. What is my exit strategy from the sell side and to move to a hedge fund? Any suggestions and inputs would be helpful. Also, is it of any value to do another MBA from an Ivy? Thanks in advance.

 
 

Hey thanks a lot for the response, +1SB. I have looked at some of these, but will definitely look over the rest. I was just curious, from SIG specifically what the ops are. Or, for a proxy, who do people in similar smaller ER shops along the same level as SIG seem to place? Does it really just depend on the quality of the your ideas?

 

no working at a hedge fund is always a possibility. remember that hedge funds are part of the buyside. some analysts start on the buyside and stay there. There is no set time to transition from sell-side to buyside. It all depends on where the opportunities are (and how much they pay you).

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