09-11-2011 04:37 PM | ||
Z060049 |
Hi there I passed CFA L2 and know a bunch of people who finished MFE in NTU. This year only 2 grads from NTU ends up in Front office job and both were exprienced people. To get into banking, you can utilize your engineering skills. If your job is on IT system/programming/computer infrasturcture, it will be quite easy for you to get into back office IT. If your aim is not IT, then it's going to be really really really hard. Unless you have great network or resource, you need to get descent MBA first. MFE in NTU/CFA definitely won't help at all. Nowadays less and less people are needed in financial industry. People arlready inside the industry won't leave at time soon. There are tons of professionals waiting in the line....... If I were you, I will probably try to goto an management role(perhaps you are a manager already) in the firm. Get a descent MBA(Insead, standford)....then you will have more choices, including becoming associate in IB. |
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04-11-2011 11:06 AM | ||
Ryan002 |
Hey dude, These other detractors can kiss your ass. Forget them. The truth is, finance just requires instinct, a head for numbers, and very often a complete lack of ethics and social skills. What you won't be used to is the politics; engineers are used to standards of excellence and productivity that bankers aren't. Actually, carpark attendants have standards that bankers can't attain to either, character-wise, so that's not saying much. But anyway, you've already attained much more in life than most of these morons will. So go for it. Focus on developing solutions for clients, because that's what engineers are already used to doing. And do not, EVER, give face to a banker. Remember they have less right to even exist, much less tell you what to do. And to the bankers here, no of...oh wait, offence intended. |
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11-09-2011 07:35 PM | ||
Unregistered |
dont waste your time stick to your engineering job dont be another wannabe engineer trying to switch to finance engineers usually are not good in finance sorry - this is reality |
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11-09-2011 02:18 PM | ||
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22-06-2011 04:01 PM | ||
sportscar | Pretty hard case to crack dude.. In the first place why took up Engineering?Did you just realized it isn't your thing as you went along? | |
26-05-2011 10:39 PM | ||
financepil |
Career switch Hi, Just need some advice on CFA L1.Im currentley working as an Assitant engineer for a technology firm.I have 4 years of engineering experience.During my 3rd year I started doing my part time degree.Said that Im gonna finish up my degree next month(2011/May).I have a strong feeling that Engineerig aint my cup of tea!!! My interest have changed towards finance.So Ive taken the initial step to sit for CFA lev 1 exam coming Dec to gain some banking/finance knowledge Just a few questions to clarify?? 1) After passing Level 1 what are my chances of getting a job in finace side?? 2) main reason for doing CFA is to get in to MFE programme offered by NTU.what are my chances of getting admitted in to a university MFE programme with CFA Level 1 + Parttime engineering degree ?? 3) Hw long should I reserve for CFA study preparation??? (My math is really good)(Finance zero-done fair bit of accounting during high school) 4)Which area in finance should I look forward to work in?? Thanks in advace |