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What is the salary income of the securities company?
Some people upstairs don't seem to understand. Securities qualification is only the most basic qualification, which is generally valued by the business departments of securities firms. It is not difficult for securities analysts in the sales department to do it. Just pass the securities qualification+investment analysis foundation. The threshold is relatively low. It is not the same concept as a researcher at the brokerage headquarters.

Fund managers belong to fund companies, not brokers. This is very difficult, usually a master's degree or above from a prestigious school. I like to have an engineering background. Generally speaking, it starts as an industry researcher, and those who perform well after 5 or 6 years can be transferred to fund managers. With your present qualifications, the possibility of being a fund manager is almost zero. First, you don't have a deep understanding of finance, second, you don't have relevant engineering background and industry experience, and third, the age problem. The funds are all young people. Generally, they graduated with a master's degree at the age of 24 or 5, engaged in research for several years, and became fund managers in their early 30s. Fund managers themselves have very high requirements for personal comprehensive quality, and the excellent annual salary of 10 million is not a problem.

Securities analysts are relatively easy to do (note: not researchers). After getting the qualification certificate, a few years should be enough. The treatment is naturally not as good as that of a researcher at the headquarters of a securities company, not to mention a fund manager. The two are not in one or two levels at all.