Portfolio Manager Compensation / Comp Structure
My shop has various strategies, including long-only, special sit and L/S, all centered largely around credit. I am a senior analyst who spends my time across strategies. There are paths for me to take on a PM role in the long-only credit or special sit groups, but I view these opportunities to be mutually exclusive. I am interested in the following:
1) Pros and cons of a PM seat of these 2 strategies
2) Comp and comp structure of each seat - salary range, cash bonus, deferred bonus / carry and their quantitative drivers.
Would like to hear from any senior professionals who work at a multi-billion dollar credit-focused shop who may have insight. Thoughts from @mrb87", @Kenny_Powers_CFA" or anyone who may have experience thinking about these decisions would be greatly appreciated!
MidtownParkAve, have you checked out these or run a search:
Fingers crossed that one of those helps you.
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