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Originally Posted by Unregistered
hi im a fresh grad currently working in a non-banking firm. i have a biz degree w major in finance from local uni ( NTU/ SMU/ NUS). my grades arent bad its borderline first class honors. wanted to work in a bank ( middle office such as risk / treasury / ALM or FO for corporate /transaction banking) when i graduated but couldnt get any opportunities to.
Im curious to know if its possible to switch to that field after 1-2 years. I am thinking of getting the CFA/FRM certifications. I would also like to ask if it will help in future applications or is banking just locked out to most people if u dont get it the first time round?
I wanna switch to banking because i really enjoyed what i studied in university (finance/markets/credit analysis/valuations etc).
thanks for the help guys!
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Honestly speaking , do you know someone who is working in those company? Do you have any network?
And don’t waste time taking CFA/FRM. Find work experience first. A CFA is only useful if you have 4 years of working experience. Try not to be picky and build your portfolio of working experience.