FI Reporting role

hey guys

what wondering what a "common" exit opp for a Fixed Income reporting analyst at a AM was? after a year or two working with PM's, Research analyst, traders, quants etc...would this background be attractive to make the jump into either trading or research???

thanks

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could you elaborate if you don't mind???

I figured that the answer would be a "no" before I posted, but the reason I ask is that it seems like a handful of ppl on the research/trading desk on my floor seems to have this background? investor relations/reporting to junior research/traders (then to PM after several yeras and mba etc)

From all the threads on this site...everyone talks about how bo/mo to fo is hard...and I don't doubt that (unless you have networks/connections/etc...)

but from the average workers perspective i'm curious to know if its something special about ppl in these roles (or the nature of the work) or if its probably just luck and time and external factors that you can't control ie being at the right place right time stuff like that

thanks

 
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