Working at Bloomberg (no, not a troll post)

Below is a cut/paste from their role description:

While in Analytics, you will specialize in one of the following market sectors:
Fixed Income, Equities, or Foreign Exchange (FX) and/or Commodities and set the
foundation for further career opportunities. Your career path may include, but is not limited to advanced specialties, leadership roles or positions within our Sales department. You will gain the opportunity to build relationships, support and sell the suite of market leading solutions we provide to our high-level clients.

Enjoy the challenges and rewards of a career at Bloomberg.

I've been failing to get a job in Hong Kong so far. If I apply for this Sales role is it possible to lateral to S&T at a BB later? I swear this isn't a troll post. Thanks

 

College buddy of mine worked at Bloomberg right out of school and busted his balls trying to leave. He ended up going to a Low Tier IB in Texas just to get out. He hated the shit out of that place.

If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses - Henry Ford
 

You're talking about Bloomberg New Energy Finance right? The most natural transitions would probably be energy-related market research, consulting, or working for an energy company. Look up LinkedIn profiles of ex-BNEF guys and you'll get a better idea.

 

Exactly, why would you pass over sales or structuring then?

Jack: They’re all former investment bankers who were laid off from that economic crisis that Nancy Pelosi caused. They have zero real world skills, but God they work hard. -30 Rock
 

Honestly, I don't understand. Sales isn't your thing but you want to be an account manager at Bloomberg? You know they do very little with actual finance right?

Jack: They’re all former investment bankers who were laid off from that economic crisis that Nancy Pelosi caused. They have zero real world skills, but God they work hard. -30 Rock
 

I can see how my post was confusing. I'm comfortable upselling an existing acct, but am not a cold caller or someone pitching a hard sell.

I thought the sale is made, and the acct is handed off to the acct manager who is responsible for training and growing the accts. True, growing the acct is sales, but this is after the relationship is made, and isn't what I would consider a hard sell. Is that what the role is like at Bloomberg?

I've been in a AM role in the past that required upselling, and did well.

 

humble_chinese, hey, look at the bright side, at least you didn't get a ton of monkey shit thrown at you...here is my best guess on threads that might be helpful:

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no one actually wants to work for bloomberg... just as no one actually wants to work for factset and no one actually wants to work for capIQ. they may give you a fancy title, such as "Consultant" or "Data analyst", but, in reality, it's either a sales job or you're the guy that I'm b*tching at when I press F1 F1 and you take 20 mins to respond.

[note: does not apply to software engineers]

 

lezynski, you should know this, I don't think the other people would like me defacing the public bloomberg terminal... especially since, while F1 may not be used on personal computers, it is very often used on the bloomberg machine.

 

b2 is actually right - why take the time to learn all those stupid Bloomberg codes when you can just hit F1 twice and have someone tell you what you need to know in 30 seconds?

 

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