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05-02-2011, 04:46 PM
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cfa
Hi guys,
Currently a year 3 Engineering undergraduate in a local U.
Thinking of taking the coming CFA level 1.
Other than in the banking industry, how would a CFA benefit my prospects?
I don't intend to stay (or even start) in engineering, would most likely try for banking ops, but just would like to know how much value a CFA would add to my resume and whether it will be beneficial to take it now.
Please advise!
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09-02-2011, 11:18 PM
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Commisioning Engineer
Hi All,
Any Commissioning Engineer here ? Working for Shipyard or build rigs ? What are the routine and non-routine work scope like ? Hope 1 or 2 can share their experiences as I'm going to apply for it which ad did not state details...just general info.
Thank you
**The job seems can satisfy my family and myself $$ need and yet enjoy engineering stuff.
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10-02-2011, 07:37 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi guys,
Currently a year 3 Engineering undergraduate in a local U.
Thinking of taking the coming CFA level 1.
Other than in the banking industry, how would a CFA benefit my prospects?
I don't intend to stay (or even start) in engineering, would most likely try for banking ops, but just would like to know how much value a CFA would add to my resume and whether it will be beneficial to take it now.
Please advise!
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Whole CFA certification takes around 2-3 years and u need to be in a financial-related position to be granted CFA. CFA would NOT add any value unless u r in a position to provide sound financial information to customers. that's what the whole CFA is about - certified to provide financial analysis.
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10-02-2011, 08:41 PM
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Verified Member
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 22
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
Whole CFA certification takes around 2-3 years and u need to be in a financial-related position to be granted CFA. CFA would NOT add any value unless u r in a position to provide sound financial information to customers. that's what the whole CFA is about - certified to provide financial analysis.
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Passing rate for CFA is very low.
and it is not easy to earn a good living to provide financial services unless u have a lot of high networth customers, and exclusively using u only
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10-02-2011, 10:53 PM
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that cfa guy again
There seemed to be poor prospects for engineers here in Singapore after asking seniors and doing some reading up on forums.
Therefore I'm thinking of taking CFA to carve out an smoother alternative path for me to go into banking.
But honestly the only thing I heard from my friends abt the employment scheme in banking is that CFA is prevalent in their industry therefore I'm considering it.
Anybody keen to advise on this?! Please help! Feb deadline to register is coming!
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11-02-2011, 12:45 AM
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For my situation, I graduated from the best schools in the world (oxbridge) with first class honours and have taken up a career in construction here in singapore ever since graduation. After a year now, I am commanding a pay of about 48k per annum which seems quite ok considering the industry in Sg. In spite of this relative low pay (to other industries i feel), I love my job to the brim where going to work is like going to the theme park everyday cos i enjoy the challenges and the work environment so much. There is so much to learn and so many ppl to meet. The sky is the limit in the number of ways i can grow. Very supportive colleagues also goes a long way in creating this enthusiastism.
Yet when I look at the overall picture of things, I am still not sure if I have chosen the right path. It has been for passion all the way up till now, when I seem to have hit an emotional dead end. Of cos its simply because of the *drum roll* dollar sign. Fellow peers with my credentials and years of experience are earning 6 digits in USD and GBP and drawing 500k in bonuses from banking firms. Comparing with them always completely demoralises me. Right now, I am beginning to CONSIDER a switch in career before its too late. Who knows, maybe its not the passion in engineering that excites me but the just passion to excel..
Will earning that much money actually satisfy this ever growing desire to succeed?
I am not looking for a reply. It just feels like a good place to rant for now.
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11-02-2011, 02:02 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
For my situation, I graduated from the best schools in the world (oxbridge) with first class honours and have taken up a career in construction here in singapore ever since graduation. After a year now, I am commanding a pay of about 48k per annum which seems quite ok considering the industry in Sg. In spite of this relative low pay (to other industries i feel), I love my job to the brim where going to work is like going to the theme park everyday cos i enjoy the challenges and the work environment so much. There is so much to learn and so many ppl to meet. The sky is the limit in the number of ways i can grow. Very supportive colleagues also goes a long way in creating this enthusiastism.
Yet when I look at the overall picture of things, I am still not sure if I have chosen the right path. It has been for passion all the way up till now, when I seem to have hit an emotional dead end. Of cos its simply because of the *drum roll* dollar sign. Fellow peers with my credentials and years of experience are earning 6 digits in USD and GBP and drawing 500k in bonuses from banking firms. Comparing with them always completely demoralises me. Right now, I am beginning to CONSIDER a switch in career before its too late. Who knows, maybe its not the passion in engineering that excites me but the just passion to excel..
Will earning that much money actually satisfy this ever growing desire to succeed?
I am not looking for a reply. It just feels like a good place to rant for now.
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You are in the wrong profession. It's not that there is no money in engineering. There are lots of money in fact but it's for crass people who talk very loud at night clubs and know Geylang at the back of their palms.
The people in this industry are more impressed by your exploits with your L** JIAO than whether you are from JIAN QIAO.
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11-02-2011, 10:27 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
For my situation, I graduated from the best schools in the world (oxbridge) with first class honours and have taken up a career in construction here in singapore ever since graduation. After a year now, I am commanding a pay of about 48k per annum which seems quite ok considering the industry in Sg. In spite of this relative low pay (to other industries i feel), I love my job to the brim where going to work is like going to the theme park everyday cos i enjoy the challenges and the work environment so much. There is so much to learn and so many ppl to meet. The sky is the limit in the number of ways i can grow. Very supportive colleagues also goes a long way in creating this enthusiastism.
Yet when I look at the overall picture of things, I am still not sure if I have chosen the right path. It has been for passion all the way up till now, when I seem to have hit an emotional dead end. Of cos its simply because of the *drum roll* dollar sign. Fellow peers with my credentials and years of experience are earning 6 digits in USD and GBP and drawing 500k in bonuses from banking firms. Comparing with them always completely demoralises me. Right now, I am beginning to CONSIDER a switch in career before its too late. Who knows, maybe its not the passion in engineering that excites me but the just passion to excel..
Will earning that much money actually satisfy this ever growing desire to succeed?
I am not looking for a reply. It just feels like a good place to rant for now.
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That's life in engineering. If you are able to ACCEPT little pay for a lot of work, life can still be bearable.
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11-02-2011, 10:28 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
There seemed to be poor prospects for engineers here in Singapore after asking seniors and doing some reading up on forums.
Therefore I'm thinking of taking CFA to carve out an smoother alternative path for me to go into banking.
But honestly the only thing I heard from my friends abt the employment scheme in banking is that CFA is prevalent in their industry therefore I'm considering it.
Anybody keen to advise on this?! Please help! Feb deadline to register is coming!
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I would say don't bother.
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