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I have very undecided in terms of to do next for my education. Any help will be gladly appreciated YOE: 3.5 TC: 140k
How can we help you without knowing anything about your education and career background, and your aspirations?
I work in asset management in finance, plan to stay in finance but i feel like it might be difficult to move up without one these two.
Learn to code or AI if you haven’t. You have good exposure in finance but challenges always come from outer scope. You do MBA when you clearly knows you need it, and only do it at top University, Wharton for example.
Why not both? One is a degree and other is a certification. It’s like buying a home ( MBA) vs taking lifetime membership at a hotel ( CFA)
I thought CFA was equivalent to MBA in finance Wouldn't it be a waste of time to do both
CFA is depth, MBA is breadth. General MBA is a complementary degree with CFA. Even in MBA- Fin, they teach ops, marketing, hr, strategy, leadership etc which CFA is void of
lookup linkedin profiles ... lots of MBAs in finance have a CFA. That said, if you have to choose, go for the MBA bc it gives you access to exclusive recruiting to high paying jobs. If you already work at JPMC you're half way to get to top paying IB roles. My advice is do a top tier MBA. You're never too old for a CFA, but >35 might be tough to make sense for an MBA
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None! Both are waste of time in these days of AI , learn to code instead! TC: 728K 8 yoe
Shouldnt it be reverse? Now coding is automated to a degree and business side still needs unique creativity?
You can try GPT to see if it codes better or write business plan better.