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I've read a few posts on WSO that says its much easier to get promoted from analyst to associate if you're working in DCM/ECM. Why is that the case?
I've read a few posts on WSO that says its much easier to get promoted from analyst to associate if you're working in DCM/ECM. Why is that the case?
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Because you generally don't need an MBA to make the jump to associate.
It's not easier because less is expected of you, or the job is easier, or your peers are less competitive.
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