What are the exit options for a 2-4th year capital markets associate? Are they different if the cap markets practice is more specialized (e.g. real estate companies)?
Also, how different are they from a banking/finance practice (i.e. commercial lending)? I ask because I imagine both exit options are generally limited to banks.
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Re: exit options: capital markets
Probably depend on if you work with issuers or underwriters. My firm does mostly underwriter work and most associates seem to leave to banks. I don't know about specialties within capital markets.