Career transition into Financial Analyst roles
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Career transition into Financial Analyst roles

I have a background in accounting. I have spent the last several years working as a flight attendant. I’m now targeting financial analyst roles and would appreciate constructive feedback.

Does this resume make the transition into finance believable?
What you make you more likely to interview me if you were reviewing candidates for a financial analyst role?
Does anything on the resume make you hesitate?
Are there financial analyst roles I would be competitive for? If not, how could I strengthen my candidacy?

If anyone here is a finance recruiter, a finance professional, or someone recently offered a role within finance, your feedback is especially appreciated. Thank you so much in advance.

Edit: thank you to everyone who commented and left feedback. You’ve given me a lot to work on, I needed this feedback. I am really thankful to this community for your input.

u/Top-Culture-8492 — 4 days ago
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Looking for advice as career changer

Hi everyone! I am currently a flight attendant looking to transition into FPnA. I have a degree in accounting, and I have 2 years of experience in that field, but it’s not very recent. I’ve recently gone back to school and reskilled as a data analyst, so in addition to my accounting experience I have also now experience with SQL, Python, Tableau, and excel. I’d like to hear from other career changers. How did you break into FP&A, and what are some recommendations you have for me?

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