Bridgewater (HedgeFund) vs. Tier 2 Consulting Firm

Hi Everyone,

I graduated out of top 20 University a little less than two years back and have been working at a tier 2 consulting firm as a Healthcare Analyst. I enjoy my job and was not actively recruiting but was reached out to by a headhunter about a possible opportunity at Bridgewater.

The position itself is of a Testing Analyst responsible for conducting tests and audits of Account Management and Execution Trading Departments. Also evolving, automating, and expanding the test functions of Compliance.The jobs is Excel based with analyzing numbers and working on improving processes by what it sounds. I believe this would be a "back" office job from what I have read, maybe "middle" office.

Do you guys think it is a good idea leaving my current job for Bridgewater (I have not interviewed yet)? The job itself does not seem amazing but I will get Bridgewater on my resume. I am looking to do MBA at a top 10 MBA program within a year or 2 and I am told this would help my chances. I have also heard that Bridgewater is a pretty nasty place to work and turnover rates/high pressure tends to kill any personal growth or professional.

Anyone have any insight on this? (I also posted this in one other forum that I thought would be helpful)

16 Comments
 

Holy shit that job sounds boring and stupid. I can't even imagine how you will make it sound impressive on a resume or for anything that has to do with your MBA process. Just because it's Bridgewater doesn't mean you should strive to be a janitor there.

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Not sure what's worse... working in BO or living westport CT.

Gosh I hate head hunters. Always spinning crap like its the greatest job in the world. F em all.

 

Sounds terrible.

The answer to your question is 1) network 2) get involved 3) beef up your resume 4) repeat -happypantsmcgee WSO is not your personal search function.
 

Sounds terrible.

The answer to your question is 1) network 2) get involved 3) beef up your resume 4) repeat -happypantsmcgee WSO is not your personal search function.
 

HF sounds good, but which has the best brand name?

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go with the consulting, you don't wanna do ops work. Its dead end. The thing with ops is that you don't really need much education or intellectual horsepower, and b-schools will see it that way.

 

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