Make investment decisions that grow wealth by constructing and managing portfolios of stocks, bonds, and alternative assets
Portfolio Managers make investment decisions for mutual funds, pension funds, endowments, and individual accounts. They construct portfolios, select securities, manage risk, and strive to outperform benchmarks. They combine deep market knowledge with disciplined risk management.
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Career Ladder
Research Analyst → Associate PM → Portfolio Manager → CIO / Head of Investments
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Go to Career PathResearch companies, sectors, and macroeconomic trends Build financial models and produce investment recommendations Present ideas to portfolio managers Monitor assigned holdings…
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Junior vs Senior — daily schedule breakdown
7:00am — Pre-market: review overnight developments and futures 8:00am — Morning investment meeting with team 9:30am — Markets open: monitor positions and execute trades 11:00am —…
Conservative and aggressive scenarios for 10–15 years
Year 1-3: $70,000 - $100,000 Year 15+: $250,000 - $500,000+
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Ideal if: you are passionate about markets, comfortable with pressure, and want high earning potential.
Honest about what the internet doesn't say
Myth: "Portfolio managers just pick stocks" — Reality: Modern PMs focus on risk management, asset allocation, portfolio construction, and behavioral discipline.
Stress, flexibility, burnout risk
Demanding during market hours but not as extreme as investment banking. Market monitoring is constant. Compensation makes the demands worthwhile for those who love investing.
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