How to enter a career in finance
Skills and qualifications you may need
The skills and qualifications you have are important in being successful in any career and financial services
makes use of a variety of these. If you have an interest, or are particularly talented in one area, this can
make you a valuable addition
to a company or bank.
There are times that companies in financial services hire candidates who may not have studied finance-related
topics or appear as someone interested in financial services on paper. They may have studied something creative,
or perhaps a science, yet
by having a different experience and knowledge base to their colleagues, they are an important member of their
team.
For the skills that feature on your CV, being prepared to explain how you built these skills will support you in
an interview.
There are skills you can pick up from hobbies, or jobs in other sectors and industries, that are transferrable to
a career in finance. These include but are not limited to:
Communication skills
which can come from a previous role in a retail store when speaking to customers
Leadership skills
these could have come from teaching a sport or being a captain of a sports team
Problem solving skills
you may have built these through past job experience when faced with a problem
Time management skills
these skills could have been developed by managing a job whilst studying or attending
school, along with a hobby
Organisation skills
if you have been responsible for more than one task in a previous position, you may have
built organisation skills
Creative skills
you could have picked this up from studying a creative topic, or through an activity in
your spare time
CISI membership can help you improve a range of skills, with online learning modules on topics including:
Entry routes
There are many ways to enter a career in finance. Here are a few of the main routes into a career in finance,
what they are and what might be required of you, if you choose that entry route.
Click each entry route to find out more.