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You probably want to find out what's your long term career goal first. MBA serves for the career development purpose. Do you think you absolutely will need an MBA to help you bring your career to the next level? Generally speaking there are only two scenarios that I think people should go for MBA: i) career changers ii) people who want to work in an industry where MBA is a MUST to promote to higher level positions. and in either case, the candidate should be very well aware of his/her career development plan after MBA.
Based on your information, i'd root for the brokerage firm's job. my rationales are,
1. if you go to a bank's middle-office job, what kind of things you will be researching on and what type of exposure you will get? i hardly see the career development path comparable to the brokerage firm's position
2. if you later on discover that you really want to work in front-office, then going to middle-office today is like forcing yourself into a very difficult situation as a career changer that must go for MBA in 3 years (think about the $200K expense and 2 years time opportunity cost)
3. at a bank, especially a foreign bank, it's next to impossible to move from back/middle office to front office, but it's much easier the other way around
don't create yourself a lot of headaches and troubles and frustration and regrets for the next 3 years. sign the offer of the brokerage firm and live a happy and successful life please.
good luck in everything! |
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