Need Advice: Liberal Arts Grad - 2 Opportunities

I'm a recent grad from a competitive liberal arts undergrad (think Colgate, Bucknell, Kenyon, Richmond, etc..) and long time reader of WSO.

I have a degree in the social sciences, but have been networking for the past year within the financial services industry (no SA internship).

I have 2 offers that I am currently deciding between:

A. Middle/Back Office Internship @ very well-known hedge fund in the NY area:
- This would be paid and has a duration of 4 months till March.
- The Fund has helped past interns find positions at other firms (F.O. positions included)

B. Credit Analyst at BB in one of their real estate lending groups.
- It's an actual job (FT offer); not an internship.

Would you take the FT offer because its a position at a big bank, or would you think the potential of making contacts at the Hedge Fund (and having their recommendation) put me in a position for better placement (potential Jr. Trading Assistant or S&T at MM or BB banks?)

Appreciate any of your thoughts

 

If it was me, I would go HF. It is paid so you won't be starving. The opportunities are going to be better for you coming from an HF in my opinion since I am guessing you are trying to do FT IB or HF in the long run.

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I was a liberal arts major at a state school and accidentally found my way on to the Street (it must have been an accident, because that was about the worst possible background to start from and I wouldn't have done that if I had known I wanted a career on the Street). I started at a small broker as a jr analyst, passed CFA 3/3 in 18, and then moved to a top tier hedge fund, where I have been promoted twice in the last 3 years. I doubt my experience is at all representative -- mostly because the environment today is different than it was in 2006 when I started, but also because I work extremely hard (6.5-7 days a week most weeks -- total workaholic). That being said, it can be done, and for me, the major factor in switching to a FO HF role was the experience I gained on the sell side. Experience trumps pretty much everything else (although the better the brand of the experience, the better your exit opps), so I would take the credit analysis experience and try to leverage that into a full-time offer at that BB or somewhere else. It's really hard to switch out of the back office, even with a rec, because you don't learn anything of value.

Good luck.

 

Very good point on the post grad /undergrad placement - i do believe they were undergrads which certainly makes a difference.

Ravenous, thanks for the advice. Your reasoning is exactly what I had originally thought to myself.

 

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