To all my fellow financiers, I have a question. What is a finance job? What is a career in finance?
I ask this question because I seem to have lost sight of my career goals and have become complacent in my current position. A little bit of a back-story, I got my bachelors degree back in 2011 as a finance major. Coming out of college I had a pretty difficult time finding employment. I had a couple interviews here and there with various banks and financial institutions but nothing materialized. The most promising interview I had was for a financial advisor position with Merrill Lynch where they asked me to come back multiple times but ultimately they passed on me because I didn’t have experience. I started asking myself how would I ever get experience if no one would hire me based on the fact that I didn’t have any… Catch 22.
I began to think of ways to improve my marketability and how to turn myself into a more desirable candidate to potential employers. I wanted to get my securities licenses by taking the various series’ exams. The series 7 and series 63 exams were the ones that stood out to me, but unfortunately in order to sit for any of those exams I needed to be already employed by a company that deals with investments. Bummer…
After more research, I decided that enrolling in the CFA program and taking the CFA Level I exam would be the best route for me to take. In the meantime I picked up a job at Enterprise just to have some form of income and to keep myself busy. Fast forward a year later I was still working at Enterprise and I had failed the Level I exam. I enrolled for the Level I exam again and six months later I finally passed Level I.
I ended up leaving Enterprise shortly after to become a bookkeeper at a business management firm in Los Angeles. I was pretty excited at the opportunity to live in a big city again, to work as a bookkeeper (somewhat finance/accounting related) and to work with people in the entertainment industry. I felt like I was finally on the right track with my career. Not long after my starting my new job I decided to sign up for the Level II exam and I to supplement my income I picked up a side job as an online finance tutor. I thought that tutoring finance would be a great way to keep my finance knowledge/skills sharp and keep me in a good study routine for the Level II exam.
A few months later I suffered a major knee injury requiring surgery and as a result I didn’t sit for my Level II exam because I didn’t put in the necessary study time. I knew without a doubt I wouldn’t pass. Later that year I ended up signing up for the Level II exam this past June but didn’t sit because again I didn’t study for it. No injuries/surgeries this time, just lack of motivation.
Completing the CFA won’t earn me a higher salary as a bookkeeper and it won’t make me any better at my job. It’s difficult to find the motivation to put so much time and effort into something where the outcome is so unclear.
Anyways, that’s the backstory; I hope I didn’t bore anyone. But it brings me to the current point in time where I’ve been considering leaving my job for the better part of this past year. I haven’t gained any new responsibilities for quite some time and I’ve learned everything that there is to know for the most part. I could benefit from more client interaction but I don’t see that happening anytime soon. I think it’s time for me to move on. I tell myself I’d like to do something in finance/accounting. But the truth is I don’t really know what that could be. I don’t know what “finance” job is. I mean I really enjoy TVM problems, stocks, bonds, calculating WACC, CAPM, etc.… I like working with excel too for what that’s worth but truthfully I just don’t really know a finance job consists of. I feel that finance is such a broad subject and this “financial analyst” position everyone talks about and covets is the most well known “finance” position and yet it differs so much from company to company and from industry to industry.
If anyone has any insight or guidance or can be a source of inspiration that would be much appreciated. I’ve been feeling very blah about my career for sometime now. I feel that I’ve worked so hard in everything I’ve done so far and have had almost little to no reward. While I have other friends with no college education making over $100k I’m barely making $50k working two jobs.
Thanks in advance