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Long story short I was looking on Indeed to keep an eye on my industry (I have a Series 7 and 66). While I typed in a new term, I found a Business Analyst role that needed regulatory experience (I have that) and a job of data management for a fintech company. The first one had two interviews with me but I had that interview in their office Thursday and I have the interview with the other one tomorrow. Both seemed interested in my experience with regulations and said they would be ok with teaching my (I know python and SQL and working on doing better in Excel, but it is a work in progress), but I am wondering if there is any other way to look for jobs like this as it seems like most business or data analyst type jobs that need financial industry experience, as it seems like most other roles like this low ball or expect 7 years of experience for the amount of money I am making now. I may eventually move from the area I am in, but for now I am staying put as it is more of a minor tech hub. However, even putting in my salary requirements seemed to bring up the same things my first queries brought up. For now I will plonk away at learning new skills and adding to my portfolio while I work and look for new positions.
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