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Post Air Force career in Finance
Hi. Just looking for some advice from other veterans or anyone in the finance industry for that matter.
I'm a B-52 pilot with four years left until retirement. (I read the thread on the F-22 pilot looking to move into finance, and got a lot of good advice out of it. Some would not consider my plane quite as cool, but that's debatable over beers.) I have an undergrad degree from the USAF Academy in Psychology, and a Masters in Aviation Sciences from Embry-Riddle. In hindsight, I wished I had gotten a finance or business degree and an MBA.
I'm looking to transition into a finance career, ideally anything dealing with portfolio management. I just sat for my CFA LII test and felt that it went pretty well. Since I have four years, I'm looking for any advice on what else I can do to beef up my resume since I have no financial background (academically, or professionally). I know the obvious answer will be to "get an MBA" Monetarily, I'm not sure that's gonna happen, unless it's from a no-name school. Can a 42-yr old, Air Force vet get his foot in the door by passing the three CFA tests, and no MBA, or should this be a 'find-a-way" goal for me? |
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