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Jun 02, 2016

Thrill seekers: finding the excitement in IR [AUDIO]

Tired of stable quarterlies? Bored by sensible questions on the conference call? Perhaps it’s time to dust off your CV and head to a company in a crisis, a start-up preparing its IPO or a firm with an activist on its hands

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At a glance The IR endgame While a CFO title or other C-suite position might seem like the logical endgame for IROs, the majority see IR as a career in its own right, rather than a simple stepping stone, according to IR Magazine research. Besides, remaining in IR doesn’t mean you can’t get into the top management gang: many IROs already have that coveted seat at the table. Finding your new role These findings mean that, for most IR professionals,

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Garnet Roach

An award-winning journalist, Garnet Roach joined IR Magazine in October 2012, working on both the editorial and research sides of the publication. Prior to entering the world of investor relations, her freelance career covered a broad range of...

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