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<blockquote data-quote="Shiv Lawy" data-source="post: 231116" data-attributes="member: 43475"><p>This is reassuring, you're right on the lucky and probabilities I think.</p><p></p><p>I was much more suited to law to begin with, but getting a back office job in finance gave me exposure to front office jobs and that seemed really appealing for a while. But the competition is fierce as there's no real professional barrier (unlike SQE, ACA etc) so recruitment tends to focus on a narrow pipeline/ prestige lens. </p><p></p><p>I do value investing and investment analysis now without the pressure of managing other people's money, so I've closed the door on front office finance and ready for a career where people skills matter a lot more than number crunching. </p><p></p><p>Well done on level 2 (I'm sitting it in May) and good luck for Level 3. If you're done SQE etc how did you find CFA compares in terms of difficulty/ preparation?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shiv Lawy, post: 231116, member: 43475"] This is reassuring, you're right on the lucky and probabilities I think. I was much more suited to law to begin with, but getting a back office job in finance gave me exposure to front office jobs and that seemed really appealing for a while. But the competition is fierce as there's no real professional barrier (unlike SQE, ACA etc) so recruitment tends to focus on a narrow pipeline/ prestige lens. I do value investing and investment analysis now without the pressure of managing other people's money, so I've closed the door on front office finance and ready for a career where people skills matter a lot more than number crunching. Well done on level 2 (I'm sitting it in May) and good luck for Level 3. If you're done SQE etc how did you find CFA compares in terms of difficulty/ preparation? [/QUOTE]
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