Risk Management Exit Opps

I'll be working in risk management at a BB and I'm curious what type of exit ops are available after two years? This is a credit risk position, so it's IBD-focused (not a market risk position, which deals more with S&T).

I've heard that risk management analysts can get into distressed debt shops, but I'm curious what other opportunities there might be.

Thanks for the help.

 
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I will be working as a BB credit risk analyst in NYC myself soon. I didn't intern there but I asked a girl I go to school with who did. Here's what she said:

"There are a few (1 specifically that I know of) who moved onto small PE firms, a few who pursued corporate finance jobs in companies like apple and a lot move onto business school. I also know 2-3 who moved onto portfolio/asset management firms.

I'd say this program really sets you up for portfolio and asset management type jobs. It's easier to exit into that industry. "

So, I think it is highly beneficial to get a CFA as a risk analyst. With that I think portfolio/asset management exit opportunities are very realistic. I have enlisted military experience (an extra 5 years of work experience) so my plan is to apply to business school after the credit stint and hopefully be a CFA by the time I get an MBA.

 

Opportunities are endless, have you thought about what YOU would want to do after RM? Then think about what you would like to see on the resume if you were a potential employer - start working towards that.

Plenty of people go to PE, portfolio management or MBA. CFA will be beneficial if you are planning a portfolio management career.

 

Thanks for the article td- certainly an interesting read, and in fact encourages me to consider CRM since I tend to think more of the potential downside rather than potential upside in general.

Any other opinions? It seems like a credit skill set would be valuable at the right funds, but what about exit opportunities to industry (as is the case with equity research and coverage groups)?

 

Can you please elaborate how i can do it , I need a little advise as to how can i make that move in this tuff market with no relevant experience on the cv ?

Any advise , guide will be appreciated.

Thanks, R

 

Rashi, at my BB we have Credit Risk Groups that are industry specific. So for example someone that works in Credit Risk in Healthcare would be well suited to make the change to IB in a healthcare group. It is done pretty frequently. Here the Credit Risk analysts get a lot of exposure to the investment bankers when working on deals etc. Spending time with MDs in industry groups while working on the risk side definitely provides the opportunity for you to network/ show off your skills.

Hope that helps.

 

Not sure about Corp. Fin. but a fair few of my colleagues have left to work in Asset Management (some even made it to Black Rock and the like). Some have also transferred over to IB, and from what I've heard some people even managed to go work for HF's. While not as good as IB, S&T, ER, etc. I would hardly call the exit opps bad.

 

Thank you for the answer.

Well, that sounds comforting. Then my question would be, is doing RM a good way to get into AM? Or would it be easier to just try to get into AM directly?

I guess some of the quant skills will be good to have in AM as wel...

 

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