Staying at ER to get VP title vs. analyst position at HF?

I am currently a 3-yr associate of ER dept at a top BB in Asia. My sector is financial and I have covered stocks for 1-2 years. If everything goes smoothly this year, I am supposed to get my VP title at end-2010.

I am recently approached by a tech-focus LS HF which plans to expand its investment scope to non-tech sectors (e.g. financial, consumer, etc). Initially the HF will attribute a small portion of AUM to invest in non-tech stocks and the ultimate goals are to build a good track record and launch another fund later.

Factors that I consider:
1. I expect no base salary cut if I change the job now. However, the base salary of a VP, which I should be able to get in 1 year, should be 50% higher than what I get now.
2. I cover a tiger economy's financial sector now. If I shift to that HF, my responsibility will be regional financials with focus on China.
3. My long-term career goal is to become a PM, but not necessarily at HF.
4. The HF's AUM is around $800mn.

Would you take the offer If you were me? Any missing factors that I should put into consideration?

 
Best Response
  1. Has the LS HF already hired a PM to cover non-tech sectors? If not, you run the risk of that hiring process dragging on for a long time while you sit idle. In most hedge funds, your PM allocates a portion of his cut of P&L to your bonus. You do not want to be an orphan drifting on your own while the HF looks for a financials PM.

  2. What is the net fee capture rate at the fund? Net fee capture = MGMT fees / AUM. Some funds

 

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