u/Dull-Computer-9628

Need Guidance

Hi everyone,

I’m a 21-year-old BBA graduate with a specialization in Analytics Domain, currently looking to begin my career in roles such as Project Management Associate, Associate Data Analyst, Business Analyst, or similar entry-level non voice roles...

I had secured a placement opportunity through college, but unfortunately the company later put the hiring process on hold for multiple selected candidates, including me. Since then, I’ve been actively applying for opportunities and exploring the right career direction.

As someone who is still early in their career, I’d genuinely appreciate guidance on:

  • what kind of companies or roles I should be targeting as a fresher, and
  • how to approach the current job market effectively.

If anyone’s company is hiring for relevant fresher roles and you feel my profile could fit, I’d be grateful for a referral opportunity as well.

Thank you in advance — even advice or direction would mean a lot.

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u/Dull-Computer-9628 — 2 days ago

Are 2 months enough to pass CFA L1 certification exam

So i am a CAT Aspirant who is inclined towards the financial interests lately and i have just completed my UG Graduation, now i would appreciate each one of you reader if i can get suggestions on if i should prepare for CFA ahead or not
eventually i am preparing for CAT so i wanted opinions on if February 2027 slot would be ideal for the same, i am the kind of learner who might need alot of time but finance is something that i can somewhat easily understand so looking forward to crack L1 exam asap before my MBA begins so that i can focus on L2 and L3 before i graduate from my MBA

One of my friend has purchased the Schwesar package and he is studying fully onto CFA so he offered me his credentials as well to login and utilize them for free so i feel its my opportunity to make the most out of it while i would highly appreciate your opinions as well if 2 months are enough to crack CFA L1.

Have a great day to each one of you readers

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u/Dull-Computer-9628 — 2 days ago