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How common is it to move from a non-MC/SC City firm to a US firm
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<blockquote data-quote="TCLA Community Assistant" data-source="post: 80404" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>It will be a bit of both - depending on the firm you are aiming for, they may care about brand name more so than work, but it could easily be vice versa for the next firm.</p><p></p><p>With your TC secure, the best thing to do is to ensure your chances are stronger by the factors you have some influence over, that may include your seat choices but ultimately will be down to how hard you work, how well you network and the opportunities you make/secure for yourself.</p><p></p><p>As suggested above, the best way to work out what your chances could be (on some level) is to see if people have made the same type of move. LinkedIn is really easy to do that if you use the search function to the best of its abilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCLA Community Assistant, post: 80404, member: 2672"] It will be a bit of both - depending on the firm you are aiming for, they may care about brand name more so than work, but it could easily be vice versa for the next firm. With your TC secure, the best thing to do is to ensure your chances are stronger by the factors you have some influence over, that may include your seat choices but ultimately will be down to how hard you work, how well you network and the opportunities you make/secure for yourself. As suggested above, the best way to work out what your chances could be (on some level) is to see if people have made the same type of move. LinkedIn is really easy to do that if you use the search function to the best of its abilities. [/QUOTE]
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