Promotion to Associate
Hey everyone. I’m currently reaching the third year for my company’s three year analyst program. Does anyone know how difficult it is to get promoted to Associate? Think like PGIM RE, MetLife, etc. thanks!
Hey everyone. I’m currently reaching the third year for my company’s three year analyst program. Does anyone know how difficult it is to get promoted to Associate? Think like PGIM RE, MetLife, etc. thanks!
+48 | Being asked to stay behind and train my replacement | 14 | 2d | |
+32 | Best CRE brokerage firms | 22 | 22h | |
+31 | New Comp Database - Google Form (Now with Data Validation) | 17 | 3s | |
+30 | What does REPE actually do? | 12 | 1m | |
+24 | Public Homebuilders | 9 | 11m | |
+24 | Thoughts on joining an early-stage REPE fund | 7 | 6d | |
+22 | REPE/Development GPA | 15 | 16h | |
+22 | Starting University LP Fund | 5 | 13h | |
+17 | MSRE/MSRED with no RE experience; Naive to think I’ll land a job afterwards? | 4 | 2d | |
+17 | What would your strategy be? | 14 | 4d |
Career Resources
MetLife doesn't auto promote to associate at the end.
Not to hijack but what does the comp increase normally look like?
Say an Analyst is making $90K base. What’s a realistic internal jump to Associate?
Market and experience dependent. If a lifeco, I feel it is likely $100k - $115k. If a private equity I think this number could push to $150 if you’re at one of the sweatshops but would likely land in the $115k - $125k range.
From personal experience at Met, they don’t use any sort of set promotion schedule. Additionally, I haven’t seen any promotions from analyst straight to associate. PGIM may be different, but MetLife has a senior analyst role that comes before associate which can easily last a couple years minimum. Off the top of my head I can’t think of anyone being hired for an associate role with less than 6 years experience.
Non harum quisquam nesciunt nulla est. Quo voluptatem atque tempora omnis iste et consequatur. Ut occaecati quia harum est et odio.
Est minus dignissimos reprehenderit voluptate qui qui. Soluta voluptas sed ducimus vel quia. Harum non vitae dignissimos. Neque enim omnis atque laboriosam similique in et.
Laborum porro delectus excepturi expedita. Voluptate quod ipsa quod quidem omnis. Corporis cum quisquam ea voluptatem aut dolor.
See All Comments - 100% Free
WSO depends on everyone being able to pitch in when they know something. Unlock with your email and get bonus: 6 financial modeling lessons free ($199 value)
or Unlock with your social account...