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Why not both?

[quote]The HBS guys have MAD SWAGGER. They frequently wear their class jackets to boston bars, strutting and acting like they own the joint. They just ooze success, confidence, swagger, basically attributes of alpha males.[/quote]
 

Unlike IBD / PE, It's important to understand that AM/PB doesn't have a clearly defined career path. Some firms start you off as an Analyst and then progress you to PM whereas others don't. Getting an MBA may be useful in AM, but work experience and professional qualifications are a lot more important.

 
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Unlike IBD / PE, It's important to understand that AM/PB doesn't have a clearly defined career path. Some firms start you off as an Analyst and then progress you to PM whereas others don't. Getting an MBA may be useful in AM, but work experience and professional qualifications are a lot more important.

Agreed. You'll find very diverse backgrounds in AM. Some come from pedigree schools, some not. Some backpacked in Europe and taught English in China. Some have MBAs, some don't. It really ranges.

 

Thanks. I am not sure if there are too many ways to network into a quant oriented fund other than the recruiters I know. My college Georgia Tech does not many alums in this field. Can you suggest some ways to connect with these ppl? Some meetups or carrer events for working professionals in NYC?

 

What do you want to do specifically? Long-short equity, quant fund, macro, etc.?

A CFA is not enough for someone not already in the industry. You need to go to a top MBA program and leverage their resources to get a job coming out.

 

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