abhi17277 Wrote:
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> Salz,
> Iam ready to even ready to try for an
> entry level position but they still look for some
> experience in credit analysis!!!!!……so maybe
> my definition of entry level position is wrong.
> Just looks like…..certification only helps if u
> have experience….otherwise just theoritical
> knowledge doesnt help

> Iam little disappointed with the way the companies
> treat these certifications. Maybe its the
> recession..u never know.
> But right now..I just get the feeling that I
> wasted 2 months for an exam for nothing.I have
> even done CFA 1 and waiting for CFA 2 result…but
> whats the point!!!!!
> I have 0 experience in credit analysis or
> investment banking….its not helping my cause(I
> have only worked in IT as software professional
> and retail banks as Business Analyst).
> I would be really thankful to anyone who can guide
> me to the right person or right company where I
> can end up with a job.
> thanks
Not everyone is lucky enough to land a wicked finance job right out of Bschool. I did mediocre jobs and worked in commercial banking for crap pay for a while. took the CFA exams in 2.5 years, and kept studying (currently doing an accounting designation). Eventually someone saw my value and I landed a job as a manager of risk analysts (or senior risk analyst)! No joke. Got lucky, but hey everyone gets a break eventually. think about how lucky those kids are that land Ibanking jobs right out of school. Maybe 10 from every graduating class, depending where you live.
Bottom line, don’t give up…. keep studying and keep gaining knowledge. I landed my job because of the CFA exams no doubt, but also by speaking to my interviewer about the economy I impressed him with my knowledge/understanding of the markets.