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<blockquote data-quote="shadowboxer909" data-source="post: 231020" data-attributes="member: 42697"><p>All of that sounds like you've accomplished a decent amount.</p><p></p><p>I've done my CFA Level 2 (doing my Level 3 next year) and in my experience, you never know when it could be an interview starter.</p><p></p><p>It's a bit of a game of luck I think. Banks are very different to law firms - if you're applying for front office positions, they strongly discourage career changers. That's not the case for law firms as they tend to be much more open to everyone applying. </p><p></p><p>Banks also tend to recruit from a much smaller pool of universities as well. Law firms are much more flexible about the universities they choose. There are also far more law jobs than there are banking jobs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadowboxer909, post: 231020, member: 42697"] All of that sounds like you've accomplished a decent amount. I've done my CFA Level 2 (doing my Level 3 next year) and in my experience, you never know when it could be an interview starter. It's a bit of a game of luck I think. Banks are very different to law firms - if you're applying for front office positions, they strongly discourage career changers. That's not the case for law firms as they tend to be much more open to everyone applying. Banks also tend to recruit from a much smaller pool of universities as well. Law firms are much more flexible about the universities they choose. There are also far more law jobs than there are banking jobs. [/QUOTE]
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