07-29-2009, 11:51 AM
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<br />Dear aaddaam
In my personal view from US/Canadian job market, FRM is a good designation, but so far as a complementary designation i.e. the designation which increases value of some base designation like CFA. So far, I haven't seen recognizable number of job postings in Canada/USA which require FRM <b>alone</b>, though many people study FRM here and many job postings require FRM along some other designations. However, I got no chance to evaluate FRM in Pakistani or Middle Eastern markets.
No doubt... no one can deny from importance of risk management in today's competitive business world.
I hope it helps.
Regards
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So in other words CFA+FRM good? but how much good is it? and Do you really think FRM is better than PRM?
<br />Dear aaddaam
In my personal view from US/Canadian job market, FRM is a good designation, but so far as a complementary designation i.e. the designation which increases value of some base designation like CFA. So far, I haven't seen recognizable number of job postings in Canada/USA which require FRM <b>alone</b>, though many people study FRM here and many job postings require FRM along some other designations. However, I got no chance to evaluate FRM in Pakistani or Middle Eastern markets.
No doubt... no one can deny from importance of risk management in today's competitive business world.
I hope it helps.
Regards
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So in other words CFA+FRM good? but how much good is it? and Do you really think FRM is better than PRM?