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I am 47 years old, and wonder if I am too old to even try to switch careers and work in the financial modeling industry?

I completed the Financial Modeling Specialist (FMS) program through BusinessTraining.com. I have a good fundamental base of financial modeling knowledge now. What type of personal self development work should I now focus on to further my career success in this field?

Are there some little known negative aspects about working in the financial modeling industry that I should know about?

How can I find a valuable mentor to help me in my financial modeling career?

Do you believe that networking is an important component of being successful in the financial modeling industry, or will I naturally meet valuable contacts throughout my work positions in the industry without having to try much?

What are some mistakes a newly hired financial modeling professional might make?

How can I increase my chances of being hired for a financial modeling position while I’m still in school?

Where is the best place to find work as a financial modeling professional?

Are associations important to join as a financial modeling professional?

How well understood is the financial modeling profession?