Referring to candidacy

hprashi

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Wanted to know the correct way to refer my candidacy. I just wrote CFA Level this June.

Is "CFA Level 1 candidate" correct way to refer myself?

Can I mention this in my resume?

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Use "Level 1 candidate in CFA program". I am sure this one is correct.
 
I just put:
Sitting for Level X CFA Exam, X/2010 (passed Level X, x/20xx)
 
If you pass L1, then "Passed Level 1 of the CFA Program"

If you are pursuing L1/written the exam and the results are yet to be out, then "Level 1 candidate in the CFA Program"
 
All of these answers are incorrect, other than the first reply and the last which just states you passed a level.
 
On my resume, under Education, i've got something like:

CFA Institute
CFA Level X Candidate (results pending) June 2010
 
@CFACurse

Initially i had written "CFA Level X Candidate" but changed it to "Level X candidate in CFA program"... dont want to take any chance...
 
While you can put CFA level 1 candidacy on your resume, I'm not sure I would do it. You're basically just saying "hey, I took a test and there's about a 60-65% chance I failed it."

I might leave any reference off until you pass L1.
 
@hprashi -- I mean, essentially it's saying the same thing. I guess just preference.

@Super I -- I just sat for L2, and while it is nicer on the eyes to see Level 2 on the resume, you studied very hard and dedicated several months of your life to studying for the exam. Last year, after L1, I received similar critism from recruiters about L1 on the resume. But honestly I think it's better to have it on than not have it at all.



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at Thursday, July 1, 2010 at 04:18PM by CFACurse.
 
CFACurse Wrote:
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> @Super I -- I just sat for L2, and while it is
> nicer on the eyes to see Level 2 on the resume,
> you studied very hard and dedicated several months
> of your life to studying for the exam. Last year,
> after L1, I received similar critism from
> recruiters about L1 on the resume. But honestly I
> think it's better to have it on than not have it
> at all.


If you've passed l! I have no probs with it on the resume. I'm only referring to putting L1 candidacy on the exam. Saying you're a cndidate doesn't mean you studied or did anything. Maybe your job requires it but you don't plan to be there for the long term.
 
When one is trying to make a career shift, it definitely helps to mention CFA candidacy in the resume. It atleast gives an indication that you are serious about moving into finance.

As you mention, saying you're a candidate doesn't mean you studied or did anything and this will be tested by the company before they take you in anyway!!!

So mentioning CFA candidacy helps.
 
I was an interview and the CFO said it caught his eye and attention so I would def leave it on. It's a great talking point even if you are just studying for it or waiting for your results.
 
I've emailed CFAI, checking on my resume, and CFA Level X Candidate came back as incorrect.
They said it should be Level X Candidate in CFA Program.
 
Should the X be in Arabic number (1,2,3) or in Roman number (I, II, III) ?

"Level I Candidate in CFA Program"
or
"Level 1 Candidate in CFA Program"
 
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