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soddy1979 Wrote:
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> That really depends on what your non-finance
> background is.
>
> If your straight out of undergrad, with a major in
> philosophy, then probably not.
>
> However if you have a good few years experience in
> industry, it might help you get an entry level
> analyst position covering said covering said
> industry.
>
> "help" is the operative word here. You can't
> expect to only bring a pass at level 1 to the
> table and get your dream job.

I have a BA in psychology. I wasn't so much thinking dream job, but do you believe it would be realistic for me to think I could get a very entry-level job in the industry (e.g. assistant to an analyst, or some sort of administrative work for someone in the industry) after passing level 1.

Once I pass level 2, do you think I could then plan on landing a junior analyst position, or is that still too unrealistic? Where does level 2 take someone who has a non-finance background (BA in psych)?

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amorris7 Wrote:
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> I have a BA in psychology. I wasn't so much
> thinking dream job, but do you believe it would be
> realistic for me to think I could get a very
> entry-level job in the industry (e.g. assistant to
> an analyst, or some sort of administrative work
> for someone in the industry) after passing level
> 1.
>
> Once I pass level 2, do you think I could then
> plan on landing a junior analyst position, or is
> that still too unrealistic? Where does level 2
> take someone who has a non-finance background (BA
> in psych)?

It will be tough. You have to appreciate that there will be a lot of finance undergrads, along with level 2 & 3 passers looking at the same positions. In your case I would definitely be looking at working and expanding my network.

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