Can someone comment on this position:
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Position title: Credit Analyst
Job Responsibilities: Independently prepare comprehensive risk assessments of XXXXX's corporate, insurance, and mutual fund counterparties. The successful candidate will also have an opportunity to participate in other analytical projects that arise from time to time. The position requires an individual with sound analytical and quantitative abilities, strong verbal and written presentation skills, good time-management capabilities, and the ability to meet tight deadlines. The candidate should be self motivated, able to work independently, prioritize, and multitask.
Requirement:
Employee Specifications: Education: BS/BA required, MBA, MS Finance, or CFA candidates preferred. Successful completion of a commercial loan credit training program is also highly desirable. Work Experience: Minimum of 1-2 years of commercial loan credit analysis, 4 - 6 years related work experience preferred. Proficiency with Word and Excel required. Some training provided
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there seems to be a lot of room for growth where you pick up more and more responsibilty as you move on. Ideally, I want to be an equity analyst (buy side) and then be a PM someday...hopefully. Is this a good way to get in? Any thoughts and comments would be appreciated.
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Position title: Credit Analyst
Job Responsibilities: Independently prepare comprehensive risk assessments of XXXXX's corporate, insurance, and mutual fund counterparties. The successful candidate will also have an opportunity to participate in other analytical projects that arise from time to time. The position requires an individual with sound analytical and quantitative abilities, strong verbal and written presentation skills, good time-management capabilities, and the ability to meet tight deadlines. The candidate should be self motivated, able to work independently, prioritize, and multitask.
Requirement:
Employee Specifications: Education: BS/BA required, MBA, MS Finance, or CFA candidates preferred. Successful completion of a commercial loan credit training program is also highly desirable. Work Experience: Minimum of 1-2 years of commercial loan credit analysis, 4 - 6 years related work experience preferred. Proficiency with Word and Excel required. Some training provided
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there seems to be a lot of room for growth where you pick up more and more responsibilty as you move on. Ideally, I want to be an equity analyst (buy side) and then be a PM someday...hopefully. Is this a good way to get in? Any thoughts and comments would be appreciated.