FloatingUnicorn
FloatingUnicorn

Career Planning

A friend of mine has 4 years of experience in Treasury and FP&A (<6M) and is intending to look for a career switch into something more generic (Ex: Program Management). He has graduated from a top B-school and is unsure if it the right move. Could the community here throw some light as to how to shape his career?

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SquishyQuokka
SquishyQuokka
Gojek18mo

Does not look like a good move. Here's why:

  1. Treasury and FP&A is much better to be in because ideally longer experience plays into better opportunities.
  2. ProdMan was a deeply ZIRP era moment. We are not sure if it ever will come back.
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