Let's get a thread going about MMHF comp progression...

I'll start Assoc Year 1 - 300k Assoc Year 2 - 300k (bad year but downside protected) Snr Assoc Year 1 - 500k Snr Assoc Year 2 - 600k

Only guaranteed in my first year when switching from 2 years of banking

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There was a thread a while back about this (something like "who has made 7 figures before" or something like that). There's no typical path. One person's path could be completely different than another's - there are far too many variables. For example:

  • experience before joining (often impacts ramp e.g. joining after having done banking/PE and other stuff and then joining HF, probably will ramp faster, but def not a guarantee)
  • luck (sucks to be trading energy in late 2010s and great to be long tech, or PM blows team up)
  • team and indiv performance 
  • responsibility / role on team

If I had to take a while swing at it... low to mid 6 figures if you have no P&L, maybe like 500-700k in a normal year, 7 figures in a good year, zero or laid off in a bad year. 

 

bump curious to hear others. My stats below - ignore title, I joined a pod (consumer l/s) 4 years ago from PE. $2-4b gmv [if this bump is successful and people start adding their #s, please include approx size / gmv of your pod...]

Y1: 340k

Y2: 400k

Y3: 550k

Y4: 1.2m (got small carve and did well)

Y5: tracking nicely, at ytd pnl on carve, would be $2-3m

 

Congrats! This seems like a great outcome, do you have any tips for ramping? (Going to start working in a pod very soon) 

 

Year 0: ≈225k

Year 1: ≈250k

Year 2: ≈325k

Year 3: ≈150k (blow up)

Year 4: Not looking great lol

 

Sorry to hear. How much responsibility was yours in the blow up and is p72 willing to put you on another pod? Or did you have to look at a different MM? Would be really helpful to know

 
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Blow-up didn't have a ton to do with my coverage, I didn't get that many names into the book that early since that PM used to be very skeptical of the academy and the people that came out. Eventually, we hit our stride but just got caught in bad positioning for a few names mid-quarter. Perfect storm type of situation...

The re-podding is done at most shops, what this means is you're basically recruiting internally and have to interview etc, if no one is hiring then you're out of luck. Sometimes, if you're very early in your gig and blow up, the academy has you do rotations to let PMs see your work (free of charge) and see if they want to hire you. This is if you blow up very early or so from what I've seen, not really the same when you're in the seat for a year+.

The risk in this career is real, but you get a few attempts to bat. So I wouldn't worry about being unemployed or canned out of the industry in your 20s, its more weighing up the upside/downside of having to restart your process every few years with a new team (big risk) vs doing a more linear, progressive path through IB/PE.

 

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