What is Standard Comp currently?
Recently signed and the comp seems to be less than that of all my peers. I'm just wondering what is the standard comp right now for a first year analyst?
Recently signed and the comp seems to be less than that of all my peers. I'm just wondering what is the standard comp right now for a first year analyst?
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If you're talking about IB in NYC: 85k at a bunch of banks, but 70k for some lower tier banks. If it's under 70k, you're below market.
Im talking about Asset Management.
Oh I'm an incoming 1st year in AM. How big is your fund?
Depending on the size, it could be anywhere from 65-75k. All in is likely at 75-90k, with high 70's to low 80's being the average.
Is it MF? HF?
I would say 70k base, 75k at most.
Is it MF? HF?
I would say 70k base, 75k at most.
It's an elite boutique
I'm more curious about associate and VP across the slew of AM roles out there haha
Its hard when there's such a big comparison tool in the structure for MBB and ibd but then AM is kind of a wasteland when it comes to this stuff. I know a first year associate at JPM pb is usually 150 all in and VP translates to 250k or so but I don't know.. Investment strategist at Wells Fargo PB is 230ish all in
it varies VERY widely, depending on AUM, fee structure, and platform. on the front office or investing side of the biz, the structure is flat with analyst, senior analyst, PM roles and traders for execution. i can't speak for other firms but to provide an example - comp is 150-300k for analysts (usually 2-7 yrs out of undergrad), 400k-1mm for seniors and similar to higher for PMs
this year I saw a lot of 80 / 120 all-in for first year.
Don't get confused with AM associate versus IBD associate. Associate in AM = analyst in IBD. Analyst in AM >=Associate/VP in IBD. There are analysts in AM that get paid more than PMs.
This is only true for research there are a lot of other non research AM roles
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