Direct hire position or rotational program?

I have two opportunities at a BB firm. Both are in a back office finance position but eventually I would like to move to a more client facing role. My question is would I be better off staying as a direct hire or going to a 2 year rotational program. I also like to mention I plan to finish the 3 levels of the CFA exams by the end of the 2 year program.

 
Best Response

If it's a good rotational program it definitely could be worth it. Getting a variety of experiences is extremely beneficial when moving up the ladder.

Size (Revenue) does matter, but as long as they're both F200 then experience, brand name, opportunities, etc... likely outweigh size. Your career goals should also help guide you. My advice would be very different if you were planning on specializing in one area (Tax, M&A, Treasury, etc...) vs. being developing a broader skillset in corporate finance.

I don't know all industries, but if you want to PM me the positions and companies I'll give you any insight I might have.

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This is definitely an interesting situation. You mentioned you are switching industries. Is this a switch back to an earlier career field or an entirely new one? If the former, it becomes rather complex, if the latter though, I think you go with the rotational program.

 

accountingbyday Thank you, the rotations from the program and the direct hire job are both in BD/Strategy/Strat Planning rather than corporate finance, in a high capital expenditure oriented sector (Think Manufacturing/Aerospace/Energy)

GlobeTF Thank you, I have prior - pre-MBA work experience - in the sector that I am trying to go back to (both roles). With that in mind what do you think?

 

HY.r.e.a.m Thank you. That is an interesting way to look at it that I didn't go far in-depth on. Essentially, the lower salary plus higher Cost of Living would result in living in a smaller townhouse and not saving, versus being able to probably buy a decent house in a year (the CoL) is a big factor on the latter. I am finding it hard to quantify the benefit of the rotational though. I can say the program has been around awhile and there are a number of senior employees in the group who came out of it.

 

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