Hi,
I am currently an MBA student in the US. I am an international student and am doing my MBA with a concentration in Finance . I am in course to complete my MBA in May 2011 and I am considering my career paths.
I graduated undergrad in 2009 as an Accounting major- Economics minor and was unable to secure a job so decided to pursue an MBA degree.
I wanted to know if it would be advisable to sit for the CFA exam without any job experience. Would doing so make my resume heavy on academics and would employee see it as a negative sign?
Also what would the value of the CFA be without any prior work experience?
As of now, I am thinking of taking the Level I exam in December and taking Level II in June.
I am currently an MBA student in the US. I am an international student and am doing my MBA with a concentration in Finance . I am in course to complete my MBA in May 2011 and I am considering my career paths.
I graduated undergrad in 2009 as an Accounting major- Economics minor and was unable to secure a job so decided to pursue an MBA degree.
I wanted to know if it would be advisable to sit for the CFA exam without any job experience. Would doing so make my resume heavy on academics and would employee see it as a negative sign?
Also what would the value of the CFA be without any prior work experience?
As of now, I am thinking of taking the Level I exam in December and taking Level II in June.