Mediocre person seeks exit opps advice on 2 offers (audit vs operations)

Hello, I'm seeking some insight from you wall-street-ers about 2 offers. I am trying to choose the job opportunity that will lead to better exit opportunities down the road. I am a recent graduate from a state school with decent but not amazing grades in Applied Mathematics & Economics.

Offer 1: Niche audit position at a respected but regional CPA firm
Offer 2: Jr. Operations position at a MM investment bank

They pay similar (aka not much) but thats what I'm working with and I'm happy to hear back at all tbh. I would appreciate helpful responses, thanks in advance!

 
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JobHunter69:
Mediocre Person

Not the advice you were seeking, but: there's nothing mediocre about graduating with two finance job offers in hand. Plenty of extremely successful people had far more humble starts to their careers. Run your own race.

 

This - both these jobs may not be high finance but they are respected roles and you will do well as long as you perform.

Regarding your original Q - I honestly lean more towards audit just because you can exit into basically any firm working in their FP&A, Treasury or acct department. You could even jump into a controller type role at a PE shop. Ops at a bank basically leads to zero transferable skills outside financial institutions.

 

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