Euronext Internship or Full Work Experience at a Wealth Management Firm

I recently landed a position with a wealth management firm. This definitely wasn't my goal, as I have been trying to break into a BB or even a boutique. However, I have no prior finance experience. I graduated last December with a solid GPA but from a non-target school. So, when it is time to try again with BB and boutiques, would it look more appealing that I had job which requires Series 7 licensing (could look good on the resume) or take an internship with Euronext (more recognizable/respected)? I was also considering the fact that I could network a hell of a lot more at Euronext, but I could be wrong. Also, the job is in Long Island vs. Euronext which is in Manhattan, which I live closer to. Let me know what y'all think. Thanks.

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Not experienced here but think about timing as well. FT IB interviewing happens in the fall so maybe going to the internship and leveraging this can help you...

 

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