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by chadash
2635 days ago
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this is just how titles in finance work: analyst < associate < VP < executive VP < managing director* < C-level executive The lowest level managing directors typically have several additional managing directors between them and the C level executives. In other words, you can be in charge of a 15 person unit and be called a managing director or you can be in charge of an entire division of 500 people and make as much as some fortune 500 CEOs and be called a managing director. Generally, your clients are fairly sophisticated and know exactly where you are in the totem pole. In addition to just being a rung on the ladder, the VP title often also means that you are a corporate officer, who can enter into agreements on behalf of the company. |
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Often called SMD (Senior) or EMD (Executive)