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How to get a career after studying liberal arts and working in conservation?
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Hi all,

I majored in poli sci and religious studies and have sense worked with non-profits, energy firms, and in conservation.

Is it possible to do a career switch to finance?

I’ve been told that you don’t even need a degree to get started as a financial advisor, banking (retail and personal), or selling mutual funds?

If so, how would one get started?

Also as someone who worked in multiple companies and groups that dealt with solar energy, I was also wondering what the steps were to work in job regarding solar loans?

I’m also more on the introverted side, would that be a problem? If so, is there a different avenue? Like a more analytical role, maybe a credit analyst?

Thank you and I apologize for my ignorance

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