Is 30 years old too late to switch careers and become an investment banker?

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    jasveer singh | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago
    No, you are not too late or old for the investor as you SEE the chart average investor is 30 percent of your age and 30 to 40 age and the 20 to 30 age limit is 20 percent is not too late.
    The percentage of an investor banker join in is about 30 40 age
    The average age of an employed investment banking associate is 40 years old. Investment Banking Associate Age. Investment Banking Associate Years Percentages
    30-40 years 31%
    20-30 years 22%.
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    Deeksha Dixit | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    It is challenging to switch careers to investment banking at 30 years of age. This is because if you are not from a finance or banking academic background, it will be really challenging for you to understand the concept of investment banking. Also, most companies prefer young talent, which makes it more challenging to start a career after studying a related course in investment banking. However, it is not impossible or too late to switch careers. You can definitely switch careers to investment banking if you have taken a related course, have a basic understanding of accounting, or have experience working in a related field. Here are so
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    Ankan Dutta | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago
    No, there is no bar in switching your career at 30 years old. All you need is to complete a graduation course of at least 3 years. You can become an investment banker by completing MBA. And there is no age limit for CAT or any other management entrance exams.

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