CFA relevant in the south?

RockyBalboa

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Good afternoon,
I know most CFA Charterholders live in the north, mainly probably in NY.
I was wondering, however, if there is an abundant amount of Charterholders in the southern states? (I currently live in Texas and was wondering if obtaining my CFA would push me to move more north or not).
Also, would it be advisable to move north if passing all 3 levels?
 
After my fighting in Philly I moved to Texas to settle down.
Now I need my CFA so I can dominate my opponents not only physically through fighting, but mentally also, through wisdom.
 
What’s your career goal? There are plenty of CFAs up and down the eastern seaboard, as well as on the west coast. You may find buy side analyst opportunities in Texas, perhaps less sell side.
 
Really the career goal for me is to become a portfolio manager.
I’m in my last year of undergrad in finance now and looking to take level 1 in Dec this year.
 
Im not in texas but Im in the south. Ive met folks who have built, bought and sold businesses and who have worked with closely with bankers for decades who dont know what it is. Ive also made connections that I never would’ve without my progress in the program. Until reading this thread, I never made the connection to the south being notably different than other regions. I do get more out of state (northern) attention than some of my peers so it may make a difference.
I think what you’re really asking is “Will the Level 1 help me find a job in the south?” Coming out of college, your school name, GPA, networking/connections will probably matter more anywhere. Id view it as a potentially interesting extracurricular/hobby. There will be some people who love seeing it, and there will be others who dont care at all.
I dont want to discount what the program has done for me. I did receive a lot more attention regarding my candidacy for my second job than I did just out of school.
 
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