Offer help - BB S&T vs. Buyside Trading

I work on the sales desk in NY of a major European BB (CS/DB/UBS) but got a trading offer from a well known fund in Boston (Fidelity/Putnam/Wellington). I want to take the buyside offer because its buyside and the fund is prestigious but I also kind of hate boston. What should I do? Stick it out in NYC sales? but the buyside would be a great experience..

 
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Also, you don't know if you'll be any good at trading until you try it. If you fail, you can always go back to sales. Making the jump to trading isn't easy, so if someone is willing to give you a shot, even though you don't currently manage any risk, I'd probably take it.

The lifestyle is a lot different on the buy-side as well. I'm guessing that you're an equities guy, because it seems to be easier to make the sales-to-trading jump within the equity space than anywhere else. Whatever you 'trade,' though, at one of those firms, you're going to be an investment analyst for a little while (a portfolio manager's go-for). Long-run, though, you'll eventually get your own book, a mandate, better hours, and more freedom in what you do.

I think the job is MUCH better than what you currently do (I don't care which BB you sell for), but I'm a macro prop trader, so my answer is clearly biased.

Hope this helps.

 

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