Differences between those 2 positions and which should I choose?

Hi,

I am a law student and I got two offers: 1) Account Management (Front Office) or 2) Business Acceptance - Asset Servicing (Front Office).

I am not sure what are the differences between those 2 positions because the description they offer for each sounds more exotic than what one does day to day. What exactly does each one and which one offers more exposure to finance in general? I am planning to stay in law for the long-term but I would want to have some experience related to finance.

As I understand in the first we support Relationships Managers and in the second we support the Wealth Management (KYC and Anti-Money laundering).

Any reply is welcome.

Cheers.

 

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