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CFA is highly well regarded if you work in investment management/equity research. It's not valued in investment banking or private equity.

This is spot on correct. After working in investment banking at a BB for two years and boutique bank for three years, I never once heard the CFA regarded as necessary or even helpful by senior investment bankers. However, it's well regarded in equity research and investment management. More of a nice to have than truly helpful even in these industries though.

 

The more research oriented the role, the more the CFA comes in handy. Especially with people above you who have the CFA. They know what kind of hell you went through to get the designation. The CFA is less relevant on the IB side just because it is. Thus, not a lot of people have it and don't really give the respect it deserves.

People have totally varying opinoins on the CFA, but I'd say go after no matter what. You end up learning a lot, though you have to be careful to parse through what's actually useful in the real world. I don't ever see why someone would see it as a negative.

 

As I always told: CFA Level 1 will be small advantage for IB and may play its role only if "other things equal".

At the same time, CFA Level 2 and Level 3 will be a very big advantage over other candidates in pretty much any finance role, including IB, because it shows your dedication, ability to learn and retain great amount of information and it shows that you are ready to put long hours and effort for achieving a goal.

P.S. Regarding relevance of the CFA for IB: in CFA program maybe there is like 20% of topics that are relevant for IB at best, another 20% is general knowledge that will also help if you work in finance, and the remaining 60% you will never use in real life. Something like that.

 

Go for it if you have the time. You don't have to list it on your resume, but I think it'll be helpful. My current boss said that he found the fact I took the CFA right out of undergrad really impressive.

Not all HFs value the CFA, but some do. It'll help.

 

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