Should I even bother with the CFA???

So i have a bachelors in Economics and I am in Real Estate Research. Should I even bother getting the CFA in the hopes of entering some type of Research position that could lead to a Trading/Investment Analyst job that it could go to a HF...or should I just work and try to network my way in or go to top MBA or MSF?

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Or you can just do both.. networking shouldn't take up all of your time but studying just might.

CFA can help with anything, but it probably won't impact a trading position all too much. However if you want to go into smething like institutional sales, sometimes employers prefer a CFA candidate. And if you want to stay in research it's really a no brainer.. CFA is the standard.

 
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You can do all of the above. There is no magic bullet.

Traders and Analysts are two completely separate roles. If you want to go into trading, you don't need the CFA. If you want to be an analyst, the CFA is the industry standard.

Of course, MBA works as well. Here are some thoughts on MBA vs. CFA:

http://www.lifeonthebuyside.com/mba-vs-cfa/

Like I said, though, there is no perfect path. Do what interests you the most since you are more likely to succeed if you are actually committed.

 

I look at the investment in the CFA would be level I, then hopefully after that you can get a job that will pay for the other two levels. Thats my thinking at least.

 
guy21426I look at the investment in the CFA would be level I, then hopefully after that you can get a job that will pay for the other two levels. Thats my thinking at least.
IMO, it should be hard to find a job just with level 1
 
songlu
guy21426I look at the investment in the CFA would be level I, then hopefully after that you can get a job that will pay for the other two levels. Thats my thinking at least.
IMO, it should be hard to find a job just with level 1

yeah but it would be even harder to find a job without level I

 

I spoke with a friend that worked for a HF in NY and he told me that most people that take it are in their mid 30', come from target schools, and work their asses off constantly. He said that I would be better off getting a job that would allow me to get my series 7 and that would open way more doors than the CFA level I and II would. I don't really know but i'm assuming if you majored in theatre in college it would probably help you by giving you a finance background and showing potential employers that you are serious about changing careers but doesn't guarantee a job.

I'm guessing that the time and effort it takes to pass level I and II are worthless unless you already have a job in the industry. With your eco background it would probably be best to get a job in the industry first, then get the CFA. But hey this is coming from someone that's in the same boat as you.

 

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