Junior Exotic Trader - Better to accumulate more experience?

I am currently working as a junior exotic trader. At my stage, i feel i am doing a lot support work rather than trading structured notes, also the learning curve on the exotic desk is very slow, and rather than taking prop positions, it is a business of hedging risks. Sometimes I feel a little confused about the future.

I want to know what are the exit opportunities for juniors like me? Or it is better to accumulate more experiences then moving to another sell-side firm? Please could anyone give some advise?Thank you all!

 

as a former exotics trader, the options are to try to build a long term career (possible if your firm has lots of flow), start your own technology provider for exotics or go and do your MBA.

there aren't a ton of exit opportunities, so it's great that you are thinking about it already.

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