Odds of breaking into ER from a liberal arts background
After getting my ass handed to me months ago in an interview i've put in some time behind the books studying the material for cfa level 1 and working on my excel/modelling skills.
Unfortunately i still hold an undergraduate degree in poli sci and thats not going to change. It's been a while since i've networked/applyied for ER jobs and I was wondering ,realistically, what are my odds of breaking into an associate role in ER after I pass level 1 and drop some technical knowledge on peeps.
really interested in hearing some opinions and even some feedback from those who have broken in from liberal arts backgrounds. thanks in advance






I interned in ER with a psych
I interned in ER with a psych degree from a state school. Networking makes literally ANYTHING possible. It sounds like you would do just fine if you got an interview......
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I broke into IB with a degree
I broke into IB with a degree in English from a complete non-target. Networking was essential. But beyond enthusiasm and a general interest in the field is key. It always helped me to paint the picture that I chose my major when I was 18 and had no clue what IB was, non of my family members are in banking. After landing an SA role, I enjoyed it immensely and it was far late to change my major so I had to go with the cards I dealt myself. Just bust your ass and study, once those interviews role around i'm sure you'll be fine.
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