Switch from Operational Risk to Financial Risk Management
Hi guys. I'm 25 and from 6 months I work in Risk Assurance for PwC. I deal mainly with the management of operational risks of the customer firms (banks and insurances), such as risks associated with IT application, risks that the procedures and internal controls are not met, while in reality I expected to manage financial risks (market risk, liquidity etc.), for example with the help of models and statistical softwares (that is what I did at university). Do you think that with the years (two at most) passed in operational risk management I could still be attractive as a resource of financial risk management? Because my doubt is whether to stay relatively quiet for a few years, knowing that I'm still on the right path, or if I should send CV as soon as possible, because first I make the change and better is.
Thank for the advices.
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