Does Coverage offer bad exit opps?

It seems that all the trolls here always claim that those analysts in product groups get better exit opps/placement than coverage analysts.

From those with experience and first-hand knowledge, is that true?

Is there anything wrong with an analyst in an industry group who gains exposure to all types of products and transactions?

(im interested in all possible exit opps: pe hf cd)
thanks monkeys

 
StreetLuck:
student22:
yes that's true assume that 30% of all SA get rejected.. of those 30%, a portion > 80% comes from coverage teams...
What exactly does the offer rate for summer analysts have to do with exit opps?

Maybe getting an offer correlates with exit ops? Like Getting offer = bettter chances at PE, Not getting offer = worse chances at PE?

 

You'd expect that tho. Top guys want product groups and place into them - less probability they won't be invited back. Also, way more coverage summer analysts than product.

 

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