Fixed Income AM exit Opps

I was wondering what exit opportunities are available after working as an analyst for a large asset manager in the FI division (mix of HY and rates research and jr pm roles). Would a move to private credit, DCM, or lev fin be possible in the future? What about corporate roles? Also, would it ever be possible to move to the equities side? Thx

 

I was actually asking more as a backup plan if I fail lmao

 

AM at a top manager is the exit op; most people don't want to leave. Also, to be clear, I would not consider blackrock/neuberger as "top managers" on either the fixed income or equity side. Both are solid places to be but not on the same level as a PIMCO on the fixed income side.

You could potentially move to private credit depending on your role on the public side. Or a capital markets/CFO-type role at a corporate in a sector you covered. Exits are generally less structured because most of the looks you'd be getting would be for other fixed income AM roles.

 

I also would not consider those top asset managers - the best one in fixed income/credit is PIMCO and I would say other perhaps BlackRock, but they're strategic focus is not in active and more in the passive side of things (they do active management but not as prominent). The generally agreed best top AMs (equivalent to the Apollo/Blackstone/Carlyle/KKRs of the world) are Capital Group, Wellington, Fidelity, and PIMCO not in any specific order.

 

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