Financial exams

CP_Scouse

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im thinking about taking the Series 7 exam with hopes of working at some firm. But to take the exam, you need sponsorship from a firm (or FINRA assosciated agency). Through FINRA, it says that if you are not assosciated with a firm, you can complete another form (U-10), but even then you need some type of firm assosciation.

how the hell do i take the Series 7 test, or better yet, how the hell do i go about getting firm sponsorhsip.
 
im thinking about taking the Series 7 exam with hopes of working at some firm. But to take the exam, you need sponsorship from a firm (or FINRA assosciated agency). Through FINRA, it says that if you are not assosciated with a firm, you can complete another form (U-10), but even then you need some type of firm assosciation.

how the hell do i take the Series 7 test, or better yet, how the hell do i go about getting firm sponsorhsip.
Show them your posts on this forum, they will probably make you president of Wall Street without even taking the test.
 
What's your background? Are you still in college? A Series 7 won't help you get a job with an investment bank or in the world of finance. A CFA, finance degree/MBA, connections, etc are really your best bet.
 
What's your background? Are you still in college? A Series 7 won't help you get a job with an investment bank or in the world of finance. A CFA, finance degree/MBA, connections, etc are really your best bet.
Yep still in college. No degrees yet but aiming for a history degree. I honestly thought just having a series 7 would help me immensely. But i guess not haha
 
Yep still in college. No degrees yet but aiming for a history degree. I honestly thought just having a series 7 would help me immensely. But i guess not haha

You're in a good position then. Series 7 is so broad - it won't do you much good. You're better off just understanding the structure of banks, reading the WSJ daily, and understand what's going on in the markets. Most important thing is that they know you are smart (keep that GPA high)/can be molded, a team player and have great attention to detail. If you check those boxes, that will at least help get you in the door. And network your tail off to get in a position to actually have your resume looked at.
 
Watching you go from high school to college and hopefully into the real world has been fascinating. Don't leave the forum, I need to see how this all turns out.
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