In this session,
Robin Koroluk and Jordan Wilson discuss the CFA designation and
career paths.
While
CFA does stand for โChartered Financial Analystโ, it can also
easily mean โCareers For Allโ. CFAs come from all educational and
technical backgrounds. CFAs are employed in all types of roles in
all types of business sectors. There are enjoyable careers
available for all backgrounds, interests, and personalities.
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What is a
โFinancial Analystโ?
Is it all
about crunching numbers in a back room?
Or is
there more to financial analysis than just numbers and
calculations?
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Do you
need a finance major or even a business degree to have a successful
career in finance?
If you
have a non-finance education, is it possible to become a CFA and
work in finance?
If you
have another professional skill set, such as accounting or law, can
a CFA add additional value?
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Are all
CFAS back-room introverts? Are there any finance roles for
extroverts or those in-between?
Do you
want a stable โ9 to 5โ job or do you crave non-stop excitement with
lots of job pressure?
Do you
prefer consistent salary and compensation?
Or do you
want to โeat what you huntโ?
As the
title states, Chartered Financial Analyst, yes. But also โCareers
For Allโ.