Hi everyone,
Given prior helpful advice, thought I’d reach out with yet another dilemma. I feel like I’m doing everything that I’m supposed to for a job search - networking, online apps, reaching out to recruiters/alumni, yet, after a good few months, not a single offer. The two most consistent feedbacks:
1.) “You’re great, but we’re currently not hiring. We’ll keep you in mind if something opens up.” - This is mostly via networking interviews.
2.) “You have a great resume, and while we value your prof experience/CFA charterholder status, you don’t have direct experience so we’re moving forward with other candidates.” - This is mostly after initial phone screenings/1st round interviews from online apps.
I understand response #1 - everyone is focused on wrapping up YE rather than adding to their headcount, but #2, how do you deal with that? For example, I’d say I’ve applied to atleast 100 jobs online, and of the <10% that got back to me, that was their response. Heck, even recruiters aren’t hitting me up. The only recruiter that I exchanged more than 2 emails with was more focused on getting me to “meet the right people” vs. actual job interviews, in which case, their response was #1.
I’m in private equity middle/back office role and want to leverage the CFA to move more towards an investing/asset mgmt role. I understand the employers perspective, but seriously, how do I get experience unless someone is willing to give me a chance?! Despite the competitiveness (which comes w/Finance overall), I feel like I really understand PE and can use my prior experience to succeed at my desired role, but b/c I didn’t directly do this before, I’m shot down completely. Thankfully I’m in a better state of mind than a few months ago when I first had that convo w/my manager and they’ve been pretty nice accomodating my schedule, but I hate going in everyday knowing they’ve asked me to leave. I know if I apply to a similar roles as my current role, things may move faster, but then what’s the point of doing the CFA. I think now is the best time to leverage my CFA charter and push for the job I want rather than take anything and then end up being in a similar position a few yrs later. So, while it may result in unempl (hopefully s/t), I’m willing to take that risk to pursue this front office role, but wanted to see if anyone had any suggestions? Thoughts? I did make it past 2nd round interviews for two firms, but I knew they weren’t a good fit and turned them down. One an FP&A role and another an investor relations analyst w/no exposure to clients - essentially a small shop that needed someone to do manual responses while they established their automated systems. No regret in turning them down, but just FYI. Thanks in advance.