The CFA is a long-term play

Studying to be a CFA Charterholder shows ambition. 

But don’t mistake it for a golden ticket now. 

I’ve coached a lot of financial professionals over the years. 

One thing I often see is this belief that studying for the CFA will help their immediate job prospects. 

In my view, that’s a mistake.

Sure, it shows positive intent. 

But until you get the 3 magic letters, most hiring managers won’t see it as a serious differentiator (especially those who know how few actually finish).

I would say this goes for other forms of long-term study too (like Masters degrees and industry qualifications). 

Basically, long-term study is a long-game. 

It can be a great investment in your future career, but don’t expect it to open doors for your current career.


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