lookin for some genuine advice - entry level
i know you're sick of all the students posting in here. i know it gets annoying. i'm sorry.
i am considering an offer from Vanguard for their entry level client rep/relationship associate role. i know it's on the phones, and i know it's probs not going to be anything fun or amazing, in the beginning at least. but i have a lot of fun hobbies that work around the hours of this, so not too concerned about that since the WLB will be really good. i'm about to graduate with an econ degree, and i don't really have many options on the table to be honest in this job market.
i just want to know what kind of career progression follows from a role like this? a lot of the info i found on here + google + glassdoor has been helpful but a good chunk of it is not as recent information as i would have hoped.
should i get my FINRA series certs through them and get out if its a dead end? after sticking it through for a year (and probably some change), what kind of internal opportunities open up? are there actual networking opportunities internally in a role like this? i would be at their main HQ in PA, if that changes anything...
what about if i leave after gaining some experience (and certs)? what kind of experience and doors open up in that case?
i would like to hear from some folks who currently work there if possible (or used to and left semi-recently).
please do point me in the right direction if this is not the right sub for this. thanks!!