Get your Buy-Side Readiness Score: a 0-100 read on how close you are to a hedge fund, asset management or investing-analyst hire, and exactly what's standing between you and the offer.
13 quick questions across the five things buy-side firms actually screen for. You'll get a single score, a breakdown by dimension, and your biggest gap, with a clear next step to close it.
We will send a detailed read on each dimension and a step-by-step plan to raise your score. Optional, no spam.
Copy your result, then paste it straight into a "do I have a shot?" reply.
The Buy-Side Readiness Score (BRS) is a 0-100 measure of how prepared a candidate is to be hired into a buy-side investing role: a hedge fund analyst, asset management analyst, or equivalent investing seat. It converts the things buy-side firms actually screen for into a single, comparable number, plus a breakdown that shows where you are strong and where the gap is.
It exists because the most common question from people trying to break into investing, such as "Do I have a shot at a hedge fund analyst job?" or "Am I ready to recruit for the buy-side?", usually gets answered with vague encouragement. The BRS replaces that with a structured, repeatable read you can act on and re-take as you improve.
The BRS grades you across five weighted dimensions. Each is scored 0-100, then combined into your overall number. The dimensions, and what a strong candidate looks like on each:
For most people the largest, fastest-moving gap is some combination of analytical skill and relevant experience, the two highest-weighted dimensions. Credentials add the most when they verify that skill, so they pay off best when they sit on top of real analytical training. TrendUp's programs are built around exactly these gaps: the three-level L-Program develops real investment skill, the CFOA certifies futures-and-options analysis, and the Specialization & Recruitment Program (SRP) places you in a buy-side internship so the experience dimension stops being a blocker. When you are ready, you can apply to TrendUp.
The honest answer depends on five things: your analytical skill, markets fluency, relevant experience, credentials, and recruiting readiness. The Buy-Side Readiness Score grades all five and gives you a 0-100 read plus your single biggest gap, so "am I ready?" becomes a number you can actually work on rather than a guess.
Most candidates have a shot if they can demonstrate skill and conviction, not just a target-school resume. Funds screen hardest on whether you can build a thesis and defend a view. Score yourself on the five dimensions above; a Contender (60-74) or higher with a strong technical dimension has a real shot, and the tool shows you what to fix if you're below that.
In order of weight: the ability to do the analytical work (modeling, valuation, thesis), genuine markets engagement and conviction, relevant experience (ER, IB, PE, or a buy-side internship), supporting credentials, and recruiting readiness. Skill and experience carry the most weight, and credentials like the CFOA strengthen the picture by verifying that skill.
A hedge fund is one type of buy-side firm. The buy-side also includes asset managers, mutual funds, pension funds, and family offices, firms that invest capital, as opposed to the sell-side (banks and brokerages) that sell to them. The readiness score applies across buy-side investing-analyst roles.
Target your weakest high-weight dimension first, usually analytical skill or experience. Building a real, defensible stock pitch and securing relevant investing experience are the fastest ways to move the score, and a credential like the CFOA that verifies that skill compounds the gain. TrendUp's L-Program, CFOA, and SRP internship are designed around closing those specific gaps.
The Buy-Side Readiness Score is an educational self-assessment from TrendUp. It is a guide for planning your preparation, not a guarantee of any hiring outcome. Results reflect your own inputs.
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