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Wall Street Careers®
Staffing and Recruiting
West Palm Beach, Florida 22,435 followers
Job Board & Talent Marketplace | Retained Search | Interim Consultants | Outsourced COO, CFO, CTO
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Wall Street Careers - Retained Search and Consulting. We act as an Exclusive Agent and Brand Ambassador for our clients, specializing in the buy-side and broader finance sectors. With 25+ years of expertise, we fill Board, C-Level, and VP–MD roles across investment, distribution, and infrastructure. Our process is built for speed; we typically complete engagements in half the time of our competitors without sacrificing transparency or research depth. WallStreetCareers.com job board (launched in 2025) connects our clients with highly specialized talent via our proprietary network, reducing contingent recruiting fees by over 95%. Sector We Serve: Alternative Investments | Asset Management | Endowments | Family Offices | Fintechs | Hedge Funds | Insurance Companies | Investment Banks | Merchant Banks | Pension Funds | Private Equity Funds | Service Providers | Sovereign Wealth Funds Search Placements: Board Seats, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Administrative Officer, Chief Compliance Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Data Officer, Chief Digital Officer, Chief Diversity Officer, Chief Human Resources Officer, Chief Investment Officer, Chief Marketing Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Product Officer, Chief Revenue Officer, Chief Risk Officer, Chief Security Officer, Chief Strategy Officer, Chief Technology Officer, General Counsel, Department Heads, Managing Directors, Vice Presidents Contact: Info@WallStreetCareers.com
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Is the CFA still worth it in 2026? The honest answer: depends entirely on where you want to work. Where the CFA is close to mandatory: → Asset management (portfolio manager track) → Pension funds and endowments → Sovereign wealth funds → Fixed income and credit research → Fund of funds / external manager selection Where it barely moves the needle: → Investment banking (deal experience wins) → Private equity (modeling and deal track record wins) → Hedge funds (your P&L wins) → Venture capital (your network and thesis wins) What it actually signals: Commitment. Ethics. A baseline of investment knowledge that employers trust. It won't get you the job. But it removes a reason to say no. Pass rate for Level I: ~37%. Average time to charter: 4+ years. Employers who specifically request it: most institutional investment firms. The verdict: if you're targeting institutional buy-side investing, the CFA still pays for itself many times over. Full guide to the CFA and other credentials → https://lnkd.in/e4Sw8Mbu #CFA #FinanceCareers #InvestmentManagement #WallStreetCareers
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Every major finance career path. Every salary range. One post. Investment Banking → Analyst all-in: $170K–$250K | MD: $1M–$5M+ Private Equity → Associate all-in: $250K–$400K | Partner + carry: $1M–$10M+ Hedge Fund → Analyst: $200K–$400K | PM: $1M–$10M+ Private Credit → Associate: $200K–$350K | MD: $700K–$2M+ Asset Management → Analyst: $100K–$200K | Senior PM: $300K–$2M+ Family Office → Analyst: $100K–$250K | CIO: $500K–$1M+ Sovereign Wealth Fund → Investment Officer: $120K–$350K | Senior PM: $300K–$700K Pension Fund → Analyst: $100K–$200K | CIO: $500K–$1M+ University Endowment → Analyst: $100K–$180K | CIO: $1M–$5M+ CLO Management → Credit Analyst: $120K–$220K | PM: $400K–$1.5M+ Crypto / Digital Assets → Analyst: $120K–$250K | PM / Trader: $300K–$2M+ Buy-Side Fintech → Engineer / PM: $170K–$350K | Quant: $150K–$500K Fund Administration → Fund Accountant: $55K–$140K | Client Manager: $100K–$220K The path between these careers is what we cover every day. Explore all 20 guides → wallstreetcareers.com #FinanceSalary #FinanceCareers #WallStreet #WallStreetCareers
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The reading stack of a serious institutional investor in 2026: Morning (15 min) → Bloomberg or Reuters — market-moving overnight news → FT or WSJ front page — macro and corporate context 3× per week (20–30 min) → Your sector trade pub: • PE: Private Equity International • Credit: Private Debt Investor • Infrastructure: Infrastructure Investor • Digital Assets: The Block • Asset Management / Pensions: Pensions & Investments Weekly → The Economist — geopolitical and macro context → Barron's — investment analysis and fund manager views → Institutional Investor — allocator strategy and fund intelligence The rule: Read 2–3 sources deeply. Don't scan 15 sources shallowly. The investors who process information best aren't the ones who read the most. They're the ones who've learned to separate signal from noise. Full guide to the 20 best buy-side news sources → https://lnkd.in/ebhtn2tF #FinanceNews #Bloomberg #InstitutionalInvesting #WallStreetCareers
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Is the CFA still worth it in 2026? The honest answer: depends entirely on where you want to work. Where the CFA is close to mandatory: → Asset management (portfolio manager track) → Pension funds and endowments → Sovereign wealth funds → Fixed income and credit research → Fund of funds / external manager selection Where it barely moves the needle: → Investment banking (deal experience wins) → Private equity (modeling and deal track record wins) → Hedge funds (your P&L wins) → Venture capital (your network and thesis wins) What it actually signals: Commitment. Ethics. A baseline of investment knowledge that employers trust. It won't get you the job. But it removes a reason to say no. Pass rate for Level I: ~37%. Average time to charter: 4+ years. Employers who specifically request it: most institutional investment firms. The verdict: if you're targeting institutional buy-side investing, the CFA still pays for itself many times over. Full guide to the CFA and other credentials → https://lnkd.in/e4Sw8Mbu #CFA #FinanceCareers #InvestmentManagement #WallStreetCareers
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If you understand how investment managers actually operate — You can get paid like a finance professional and a software engineer at the same time. Buy-side fintech is where those two worlds collide. What the roles pay in 2026: → Senior Software Engineer: $180K–$350K → Senior Product Manager: $170K–$350K → Quantitative Researcher: $150K–$500K → Enterprise Sales: $150K–$500K+ (base + commission) → Client Success Manager: $100K–$250K The platforms running the industry: BlackRock Aladdin ($21T+ in assets on platform). SimCorp. SS&C Advent. DealCloud. Enfusion. PitchBook. Clearwater Analytics. The differentiator that gets you hired? Domain knowledge. A software engineer who understands NAV calculation, portfolio accounting, or leveraged loan mechanics is worth 2× a general-purpose engineer to these firms. AI is now the dominant product theme across every platform. Full buy-side fintech guide → https://lnkd.in/eKcZfVnU #FinTech #BuySide #ProductManagement #WallStreetCareers
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You don't need a target school to break into institutional finance. Fund administration is one of the most accessible entry points — and it's growing fast. Here's why it matters in 2026: → $130 trillion in assets are serviced globally → Private equity and credit growth is driving massive hiring → Fund accountants at top firms earn $55K–$140K+ to start → Several prominent portfolio managers started in fund ops The career path: Fund Accountant → Senior Fund Accountant → Client Manager → PM or IR The top employers: State Street. BNY. SS&C Technologies. Citco. Alter Domus. Apex Group. The private markets side of fund admin is especially hot. PE, private credit, and real asset fund structures are more complex — and the talent that understands them earns significantly more than public markets counterparts. The CPA accelerates promotion into senior roles. Full fund administration career guide → https://lnkd.in/eGiEQ-ew #FundAdministration #FundAccounting #PrivateEquity #WallStreetCareers
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Insurance companies are among the largest investors in the world. Nobody talks about working for them. Berkshire Hathaway manages $1.15 trillion in assets. Allianz: $1.09T. Prudential: $736B. And they need investment professionals to manage all of it. What they pay: → CIO (large insurer): $800K–$3M+ → Senior Portfolio Manager: $300K–$700K → LDI / ALM Specialist: $150K–$400K → Fixed Income / Credit Analyst: $100K–$300K → Actuary (FSA): $150K–$400K → Real Assets Manager: $150K–$400K Why it's underrated: ✓ Permanent capital. No fundraising pressure. ✓ Excellent benefits — you're often covered by the same plans you manage. ✓ Growing private credit allocation = real alternatives exposure. ✓ Apollo, KKR, and Blackstone are all now inside the insurance business. Full guide → https://lnkd.in/eCyQqgUe #InsuranceInvesting #FixedIncome #AlternativeInvestments #WallStreetCareers