Do I have any Leverage?

The answer, im pretty sure, is "no" but wondering what i should be doing here: just got told today that the two associates on my team are leaving, after two analysts had already left so I am going to be the only junior left of 5. Desk head called me and basically told me "i understand, and will be supportive, if you want to switch teams, but you're exactly what we want on the desk, we love you etc etc etc."

I would be getting promoted in 6 months and im pretty sure they wouldn't promote me early just to keep me happy. They are hiring 2-3 people to fill the desk so its not like itll be disbanded. The way i see it i have two options:

-Stay, work like a dog for 6 months covering 3 roles and hope they make it up to me come bonus season. Do you think i can then ask to be fast tracked? is that something i need to reach out about now?

-Ask to lateral

What would you guys do?

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Appreciate the help guys, after some back and forth with others at the bank i've decided to just "hint" at the fact that im happy to stay for now but will eventually like to be fast tracked next year. Hopefully that and a decent bonus comes through and i'll just put my head down and try to do my best for the last half of the year

 

I would personally wait the 6 months till your current promotion. Yes you have leverage to negotiate now but I would expect that taking on the additional workload will be reflected in your bonus. Depending on your MD's personality, they might begrudgingly give you a raise/title now but perceive you as disloyal for taking advantage of them when they are in a bind. Have seen a similar situation play out before and the seniors lost a lot of respect for the analyst who did it (which is immature of them in my opinion).

 

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