Hi all,
I’m looking for any advice on how to break into FP&A roles. I started my career doing engineering and project management within infrastructure and utilities space for 5 years. My undergrad was in civil engineering (non-target state univ) and got my hacksaw MBA from USC.
I did one BB FO corp banking internship, which did not work out so I didn’t get a return offer (another long story).
Just my luck (and probably due to my unorthodox background), I only managed to land an internal strategy role at a utility company. I did receive interviews from big4 and mbb, but did not land anything.
My current role involves some business/operations process improvements, some IT project management, some finance (eg: capital budgeting for our assets and sometimes off-balance sheet / project finance modeling) and some data analytics.
Basically jack of all trades master of none, and at this point I realized my resume is probably very f**k’d up. I do learn a lot because of the variety of the work and exposures to a ton of people in the organization, and it’s a very stable job, but I don’t have any specialization and makes me look unfocused… Also, I don’t see myself doing this forever.
Back in B-school, I turned down a FDLP FP&A internship at F500 for the BB internship (which did not work out, sadly), so now I was thinking maybe I should try FP&A because the path is more defined.
Can anyone give some advice on what strategies I need in order to break into FP&A? Is this even realistic given I’ve been out of school for almost 2 years (since Aug 2016)? Honestly, I don’t mind taking a paycut at this point and don’t mind taking a demotion to just entry-level analyst to get my career paths straighten up.
I’ve tried to network within the company and let’s just say that avenue is totally closed…
Can anyone anyone give some ideas to unfcuk my career? Thanks so much…