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    Value of CISI training ?

    Hi All,

    1st post so be gentle...

    I've been working 20 years, contracting for 5 of those. most of that has been Investment banking IT/Operations/Market Data/PM etc...

    Recently Ive been working on regulatory projects, most recently BCBS 239.

    At some point this contract will come to an end but projects with a risk managment/regulatory driver seem to be relatively plentiful and lucrative at present. The challange here is my CV is still heavily biased to my past and my true risk managment background is limited so Im considering training to;
    • Improve my skills to support the placement and interview process
    • Make my CV look more attractive and viable
    • Generally self study something and do no harm to my IR35 status in process.


    With this in mind does anybody have a view on the CISI training and its value to more mature people. Specifically should I be looking at any other options in preference ?

    I'd potentially follow this path:
    http://www.cisi.org/cisiweb2/cisi-we...ompliance-risk

    Cheers,

    Richard

    #2
    Originally posted by BlackPotato View Post
    Hi All,

    1st post so be gentle...

    I've been working 20 years, contracting for 5 of those. most of that has been Investment banking IT/Operations/Market Data/PM etc...

    Recently Ive been working on regulatory projects, most recently BCBS 239.

    At some point this contract will come to an end but projects with a risk managment/regulatory driver seem to be relatively plentiful and lucrative at present. The challange here is my CV is still heavily biased to my past and my true risk managment background is limited so Im considering training to;
    • Improve my skills to support the placement and interview process
    • Make my CV look more attractive and viable
    • Generally self study something and do no harm to my IR35 status in process.


    With this in mind does anybody have a view on the CISI training and its value to more mature people. Specifically should I be looking at any other options in preference ?

    I'd potentially follow this path:
    http://www.cisi.org/cisiweb2/cisi-we...ompliance-risk

    Cheers,

    Richard
    Interesting first post.

    It is your training company perchance?

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      #3
      Originally posted by stek View Post
      Interesting first post.

      It is your training company perchance?

      I am not sure about above (they have been around for a while). However I know that my bank before FCA registration (it was actually FSA when I did it and was a permi) made everyone do the Derivatives and Securities, as well as regs exams from them (not the training). They were pretty much like the MS exams I did years before. Multi guess , mostly trying to catch you out on language rather than knowledge and I forgot most of it 5 mins after the exam, although it seems not as much as the compliance dept forgot. Regurgitation at it's best.

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        #4
        Originally posted by stek View Post
        Interesting first post.

        It is your training company perchance?
        Welcoming reply....

        No.

        Appologies for a well structured post, I guess that comes from sub contracting through a top 5 consultancy and having run a forum or 2.

        I'll ensure I refer to MILF's and accuse people of being Hitler in future.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Underbase View Post
          I am not sure about above (they have been around for a while). However I know that my bank before FCA registration (it was actually FSA when I did it and was a permi) made everyone do the Derivatives and Securities, as well as regs exams from them (not the training). They were pretty much like the MS exams I did years before. Multi guess , mostly trying to catch you out on language rather than knowledge and I forgot most of it 5 mins after the exam, although it seems not as much as the compliance dept forgot. Regurgitation at it's best.
          That was my thinking... I underpinned my early CV with MCSE/RHES/PMI/ITIL etc.. partly to learn and partly to put something in my education section as my formal education just surpassed Rodney's GCE in metal work.

          I guess the question is, is there anything else like this that anybody recommends. If not I'll probably take a few of them if I get time.

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            #6
            Originally posted by BlackPotato View Post
            Welcoming reply....

            No.

            Appologies for a well structured post, I guess that comes from sub contracting through a top 5 consultancy and having run a forum or 2.

            I'll ensure I refer to MILF's and accuse people of being Hitler in future.

            The force is strong with this one.
            'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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