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Morningstar
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How is the MID team in Morningstar?
How is the Managed Investment Data (MID) team in Morningstar? If given an opportunity to lead it as a Manager/Sr. Manager, should the offer be accepted?
intenseparrot
2d
An Assistant Manager
As a Manager/Sr. Manager it could be a good opportunity for leadership experience
a data analyst
2d
The MID team at Morningstar can be tough, leading it might mean a lot of work so I suggest you ki consider the balance before accepting
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