I am currently working in institutional liquidity / cash management sales (generally through a broker/dealer - not direct sale) and am contemplating L2 for the 3rd time. I'd ultimately like to get into institutional investment mgt sales / relationship mgt / marketing (marketing to pensions, endowments, foundations etc) or work as a product specialist / engineer supporting institutional products and working with the sales teams.
How valuable is the CFA going to be in a non-investment role? I know it "can't hurt", but I wonder if it is worth the time and effort going forward. I am also about 1/2 done a part-time MBA program as I would like to get into management as I progress in my career.
How valuable is the CFA going to be in a non-investment role? I know it "can't hurt", but I wonder if it is worth the time and effort going forward. I am also about 1/2 done a part-time MBA program as I would like to get into management as I progress in my career.