Vault.com: the most trusted name in career information

Vault Message Board: Investment Management

Topic Name: Morningstar Impressions
Message Name: Morningstar Impressions
Date Posted: 03/18/2002
Message: I am really interested in and may have the chance to work for Morningstar as a mutual fund analyst as my first job after undergrad. My impression is that this is seen as a step down from equity analysis but it's still a great entry point into investment management and the brand value and quality of people around you may even be better than working for a second or third-tier shop like, say, a Robert Baird or tiny asset manager. What do others think? What is the working environment at Morningstar really like? I would very much like to learn something about the development opportunities and culture that I can expect. It *seems* like it would be a great place to work... but I don't know much about it specifically. My fear is that it's a little more akin to (great) financial journalism than equity analysis. On the other hand, I tend to think it's better to take it and make the best of it than worry about getting one of the rare equity research jobs. At Morningstar, I'm probably missing the sense of being directly "in the mix" as a market analyst and I'm getting paid a lot less. On the other hand, I'm getting a broad view of things and hopefully will be in a good position for other options should I even feel limited?

Post a Reply to this Message  || Go to the Investment Management Vault Message Board



Recommend this page to a friend