Advice needed - independent ER shop vs bigger brand name!

Hi guys,

I have been offered an interview at an independent sell-side ER shop. I currently work at a ratings agency and really want to break into ER so I am quite excited about this opportunity.

What are the exit ops like from an independent shop relative to a BB with a brokerage unit? I would like to have the option to move to the buy-side at some stage in my life. My current role, although not in ER, is at a well known company (S&P, Moody's, Fitch) and although I know the ratings agencies are not highly regarded they are still known by most investors. I am worried that if I joined some independent shop I would find it difficult to move to the buy-sdie later on.

Thanks and any help would be appreciated!

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