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+72 | Q&A - Buyside Equity Research Analyst/PM | 27 | 5d | |
+31 | How the heck do you learn all of this stuff? | 5 | 2d | |
+28 | Getting Frustrated | 10 | 2w | |
+27 | My experience on the sell side | 20 | 1w | |
+22 | What’s my next move? | 6 | 2w | |
+20 | CS Major looking to switch and break into high finance - is it over for me? | 6 | 3w | |
+20 | Vanderbilt vs. Notre Dame M.S. in Finance Equity Research placement | 10 | 3w | |
+18 | Biotech ER vs IB | 16 | 2w | |
+14 | Heard they don’t model at Oppenheimer | 10 | 1w | |
+13 | ER time line and ways to break in help | 17 | 2w |
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Really depends on the analyst. Working for a good analyst at a second tier shop can mean better options than working for a mid or bottom tier analyst at a BB.
BBs are actually not a T1 shops for ER, since there are quite a few better names for the ER
but as the guy above wrote, analyst is what matters sectors as well.. some places are known for covering some specific sector and being the best at it
it would be best if you can talk to the people in industry and see what they think about your shop
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