What are some exiting opportunities and their salary averages for risk management as senior consultant, manager, senior manager, etc.? Assuming experiences are in managing/supporting client's compliance strategies, plans, and programs.
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At what stage is it better to exit? SC, M, or SM?
Right after promotion is always the best time to quit regardless of the title. But if you're a senior and a company is offering you a manager job, why not? It's not like you'd be offered a senior manager job in the industry if you wait for another year and become a manager at a big 4.