Mace
New Member
Hi,
I work as an investment manager at an asset management firm and this summer completed my CFA charter, which was highly relevant and also valued by my employer. I'm now considering also signing up for the FRM tests because the curriculum looks interesting and I have some time on my hands next year. However, I fear that when the studying becomes intense I might lose motivation because I'm not sure I really need the designation. What do you guys think - is FRM worth it for people in investment management with no intention of moving into a risk function?
I work as an investment manager at an asset management firm and this summer completed my CFA charter, which was highly relevant and also valued by my employer. I'm now considering also signing up for the FRM tests because the curriculum looks interesting and I have some time on my hands next year. However, I fear that when the studying becomes intense I might lose motivation because I'm not sure I really need the designation. What do you guys think - is FRM worth it for people in investment management with no intention of moving into a risk function?