Saturday, 6 July 2013

Wall Street Oasis - Investment Banking & Finance Community: Going from law firm to hedge or private equity fund

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Wall Street Oasis - Investment Banking & Finance Community
The Wall Street Finance Community where investment bankers, consultants, traders, private equity and hedge fund professionals come to learn and play.
Going from law firm to hedge or private equity fund
Jul 6th 2013, 23:41, by fundslawyer

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Hi,
Looking for insight as I'm trying to switch careers from law to finance. I have a good pedigree for law (ivy league undergrad and law school, worked at two top law firms for 6 years doing fund formation work), but don't have any investment banking experience. My (somewhat) relevant experience would be working at one of the largest investment firms for two years out of college doing financial reporting/investor relations, a CFA, and a very short stint as a distressed debt analyst for a family office.

I'm in my mid-30's. Have any of seen someone make this kind of move? If not, do you think it's remotely feasible?

Thanks!

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