I've been a process engineer (chemE) in the biotech industry for 8 years now, and it's really becoming the same thing every day. I start business school in January and I figured that in order to have to use my new MBA degree I would have to change careers in order to reach my goal; start a biotech company of my own.
Well, turns out that a friend of mine in insurance is actually a district manager (much to my surprise) and he is trying to recruit me to become a regional manager in this area. While insurance is not my area, insurance generally is a supplier of venture capital revenue.
Personally, I would love to get into underwriting and risk management and eventually start moving into VC in order to fulfill my dream. Yet, it's scary and it's not the field I am comfortable with.
Still.... If I take the position I will be able to use what I will be using in business school more so than as an engineer and I will also be making over 6-figures. On top of that,the friend recruiting me is a very talented sales agent and wants to go into business for himself within the next 5-years and wants me to be his quant/tech dude, which I and he both know I would be good at.
It's scary, IMO. So, what do you think. Insurance? I always get that sleazy salesman image in my head. However, it's not what it use to be when you add in risk management, capital underwriting, and VC prospects. Also, I'm an engineer, not a finance guy, at least I never see myself that way... though I have an active interest in economics and most books I've bought since college have been on finance and business.
Any encouragement, thoughts, ideas?
Well, turns out that a friend of mine in insurance is actually a district manager (much to my surprise) and he is trying to recruit me to become a regional manager in this area. While insurance is not my area, insurance generally is a supplier of venture capital revenue.
Personally, I would love to get into underwriting and risk management and eventually start moving into VC in order to fulfill my dream. Yet, it's scary and it's not the field I am comfortable with.
Still.... If I take the position I will be able to use what I will be using in business school more so than as an engineer and I will also be making over 6-figures. On top of that,the friend recruiting me is a very talented sales agent and wants to go into business for himself within the next 5-years and wants me to be his quant/tech dude, which I and he both know I would be good at.
It's scary, IMO. So, what do you think. Insurance? I always get that sleazy salesman image in my head. However, it's not what it use to be when you add in risk management, capital underwriting, and VC prospects. Also, I'm an engineer, not a finance guy, at least I never see myself that way... though I have an active interest in economics and most books I've bought since college have been on finance and business.
Any encouragement, thoughts, ideas?
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