Greenman72 wrote:
Question - when you say “only completed Level 1”, do you mean “Completed Level 1 last year and haven’t taken Level 2 yet, but I’m intending to?” Or do you mean, “completed Level 1 six years ago, and never intend to keep going?”
If it’s the first, then there’s probably some value in showing that you passed Level 1. If nothing else, it shows that you’re not content to rest on your laurels, but rather, than you have some drive to continue to develop your professional skills.
However, if you never plan to take Levels 2 and 3, I wouldn’t put it on your resume. If I were a hiring director, and I saw that a guy passed Level 1 some time ago, but never passed Levels 2 or 3, I would immediately start wondering why not.
- Are you too stupid to pass the rest of the exam, or are you just too lazy?
- Why did you start something and not finish it? Will you do the same at my firm?
- When the going gets tough, do you just quit?
- If you’re not capable of passing Levels 2 and 3, then how did you complete your “Top MBA”?Did your daddy buy it for you?
- Exactly how serious are you about being in finance, if you can’t/won’t take the test?
- Are there forces in your personal life (sickness, kids, girlfriends) that are keeping you from taking the test? Will they hinder your work performance too?
I’m not saying that any of these necessarily apply to you, but I’m sure you probably don’t even want to plan the seed in the hiring director’s mind.