Lateral from Bloomberg Sales & Analytics

Is it possible to move into a front office role, not necessarily traditional ib (more like DCM/Corp Banking, etc) from Bloomberg's Sales and Analytics program? Also, wondering if anyone can provide some color on typical exit opps and laterals they have seen from the program. Thanks in advance!

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Based on the most helpful WSO content, here are some insights regarding lateral moves and exit opportunities from Bloomberg's Sales and Analytics program:

Lateral Moves to Front Office Roles:

  • DCM/Corporate Banking: Transitioning to roles like Debt Capital Markets (DCM) or Corporate Banking from Bloomberg Sales and Analytics is feasible. Networking within the bank and leveraging internal contacts can facilitate such moves.
  • Investment Banking: While moving directly into traditional investment banking roles might be challenging, it is not impossible. Building a strong internal network and demonstrating relevant skills can help.

Typical Exit Opportunities:

  • Internal Moves: Many professionals successfully move into various groups within the bank, including investment banking, corporate banking, and sell-side credit research.
  • External Moves: Exits to other banks, business schools for career changes, or corporate finance roles are common. Moving to mezzanine funds or Business Development Companies (BDCs) is also possible, especially in markets like NYC.
  • Corporate Development/Strategy: This is a popular exit for those seeking better work-life balance. Corporate development roles offer a less stressful environment compared to banking.
  • Consulting: Some professionals transition to consulting roles, which typically offer better hours and a decent level of seniority, especially if relocating to a less expensive city.

Key Considerations:

  • Skill Set: The skill set developed in Bloomberg Sales and Analytics may not directly overlap with traditional banking roles, but it can be valuable in DCM and corporate banking.
  • Networking: Building a strong internal network and leveraging contacts is crucial for making successful lateral moves.
  • Flexibility: Being open to starting over in a new role, even if it means taking a step back initially, can lead to long-term career advancement.

For more detailed discussions and personal experiences, you can refer to the following WSO threads: - https://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forum/investment-banking/breakdown-of-p…</a">Breakdown of Post-IB Exit Opportunities - https://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forum/investment-banking/bb-debt-capita…</a">BB Debt Capital Markets - Exit Opps / Comp

These threads provide comprehensive insights into the various exit opportunities and lateral moves within the finance industry.

Sources: ECM / DCM - the hidden exit opp?, BB Debt Capital Markets - Exit Opps / Comp, Breakdown of Post-IB Exit Opportunities, 2017 Commercial/Corporate Banking Bonuses, Going from IB to ECM or DCM? Anyone made this move?

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