CFA on resume

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How do you guys present your CFA on the resumé/CV/linked-in/business card?
Will you use the CFA title on business card as: John Smith, CFA
Will you write your name this way on Linked-in?
Do you just write plain and simple CFA as a Certificate in Linked-in/CV or do you put it under education and the time period you spend studying with details about your result etc?
And finally if you like me, passed all 3 levels in less than 2 years, all on first try, do you write that in your CV?
 
Would also like to know the answers to those questions!
Though on your last point - I’m in the same position and will definitely be listing it!!
 
how well did you do on ethics at all levels? I think it answered all of the questions you posted here
 
“And finally if you like me, passed all 3 levels in less than 2 years, all on first try, do you write that in your CV?”
That does not impress anyone. I know several people that explicitly list this on their linkedin etc - it only makes you look like a douchebag. And no one, not at any level or at any function, with whatever seniority, wants to work with a douchebag.
 
RobRoy wrote:
And finally if you like me, passed all 3 levels in less than 2 years, all on first try, do you write that in your CV?
This should be only used on a first date and only if you got over 70 in all categories so that your potential life partner will know that you can guarantee superior performance.
 
RobRoy wrote:
And finally if you like me, passed all 3 levels in less than 2 years, all on first try, do you write that in your CV?
“Head of Pathological Narcissism” is probably the most concise way to squeeze that in…
 
Yea, I will not be adding 3 for 3 on my CV or linkedin. If I am asked, I will say I was fortunate enough to pass all 3 on the first attempt, but actually writing it down somewhere isnt my style.
 
Good to hear that the finance industry seem to be filled with such humble nice guys!
I think I will just skip mentioning that I hold a CFA, if someone asks me I will say I was fortunate enough to get the CFA material paid by my company and that I mostly by luck managed to pass all 3 levels, so yes I hold a CFA license, but I don’t like to brag about it.. ..I don’t want to come off as a douche right, so I try to pretend I’m like everyone else in the office (without a CFA).
 
Joking aside, I don’t have a problem with it. it’s just the image you present of yourself.
Hazarding a guess you’re loooking for a job and want to distinguish yourself from all the other Charterholders. A better way would be to involve yourself with your local society.
Saying you’re a CFA grader looks better and beats 3 from 3 each time.
 
Monito wrote:
Joking aside, I don’t have a problem with it. it’s just the image you present of yourself.
Hazarding a guess you’re loooking for a job and want to distinguish yourself from all the other Charterholders. A better way would be to involve yourself with your local society.
Saying you’re a CFA grader looks better and beats 3 from 3 each time.
Yes so joking aside, if I should answer my own questions (which some of you just assumed I already made a decision on), the only one I’m considering is if I should write John Smith, CFA on my business card. Otherwise my clients won’t know I’m a CFA which would be beneficiary as a portfolio manager.
Other than that I will have a one liner on Linked In and my CV that I’m a CFA Chartholder.
 
Some positings list preference for first attempt passer folk (serious) so it’s worth having as long as the rest of your gig looks non-narc
 
I would highly recommend refraining from referring to yourself as a “Chartholder” unless you have also passed the CMT
 
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