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Will CFA help me get back into finance? 
| Hi all, I’m considering taking the L1 CFA and need some advice on my situation.  Sorry if this is long. After finishing my undergrad, I was working in investment consulting/wealth management as an analyst for a few years until I was laid off in 2010.  I was discouraged since I had sacreficed a lot for the firm, but realized it wasn’t easy for them either.  So I took it in stride and I spent several months trying to get back into the industry.  Unfortunately I was unsuccessful.
 I decided to move back home to help my family out since I had been gone for almost 10 years since finishing high school.  My family said I should go travel since it would be one of those rare occasions in life where you actually had free time, something they never had.  I had built up a savings over the years, so I took their advice and decided to travel and visit all my friends around the US and Asia.  It’s been an enriching experience being abroad, something I’m thankful for.  I wouldn’t take it back for anything.
 With my positive mindset I am ready to get back into finance.  I have sharpened my resume and am confident in what I’ve done.  However one weakness I am wondering about is my employment gap in 2010 until now.  My question is, if you were a hiring manager, would this gap deter you from seeking more information about me?  All I would need is a cover letter or preferably an interview to explain, but I know I may not get that luxury.  So, while I am applying for jobs, I am considering just signing up for the test and studying so I may have the ability to slap it on my resume, to at least suggest some academic progress so we would have some grounds for conversation (although I know many suggest not to mention L1 candidate since in reality, it means nothing).  But it is what is and I must work with what I have.
 What do you all think?  TIA.
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