Am quitting my law firm structured finance paralegal role. What next? Funds, derivatives or risk?
My ideal job would be to sit within the legal team of a hedge fund or asset manager where it seems that the range of exposure is very broad, and perhaps, slightly more commercial. But derivatives documentation appears to be heavily in demand and fairly lucrative, albeit fairly specialised. Can I use the derivatives experience I stand to gain to move into funds in a couple of years? By comparison, which offers the better longterm prospects for a non-qualified lawyer? In the longterm, I'd like to work within the business, so I'm prepared to consider alternative roles, such as risk, but have little idea of what's involved. This would be my first job within a financial institution, so any and all feedback is appreciated. Many thanks.
Asked by NAAP28
Posted in Switching Sectors and Compliance / Legal
15 May 2008
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Thank you, this appears to be the general impression I'm getting.
NAAP28 19 May 2008
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