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Why Get Certified
For Career Changers
You're Worth It.
A career as a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® professional can give you the future you deserve — and help you give others the same. If you're considering a career in financial planning, earning your CFP® certification gets you on the path to a rewarding career in a rapidly growing field.
Join us at the November 2025 CFP® Pro Career Studio
Attend the next CFP® Pro Career Studio!
During a CFP® Pro Career Studio, you can expect to:
- Learn what financial planners do
- Listen to career changer stories from real CFP® professionals
- Interact with career changers in a Q&A
- “Play the planner” in mock client scenario discussions moderated by real CFP® professional career changers.
- And more!
Please note, a Studio consists of three live sessions:
- Tuesday, November 18 from 7:00 to 8:00pm ET
- Wednesday, November 19 from 7:00 to 8:00pm ET
- Thursday, November 20 from 7:00 to 8:00pm ET
Benefits of Becoming a CFP® Professional
Here are a few reasons why earning your CFP® certification is well worth the investment.
Compensation
$192K
Experienced financial advisors earn on average, $192,000 a year.*
Satisfaction
89%
of CFP® professionals say they are satisfied with their decision to pursue CFP® certification.
Success
76%
say CFP® certification has directly contributed to their success.
Call the Shots on Your Career
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There's so much transformation in one's life when they get their finances together. It's a great feeling because I know I helped them get there.
Brittney Castro
CFP® Professional
Tips for Career Changers
Most people change careers at least 3 times in their lifetime. Here are some ways you can position yourself for success along your path to becoming a CFP® professional.
- Know what transferable skills you have to offer your future employer. In the case of financial planning, there are several key skills that you've probably developed at previous jobs, including communication/interpersonal, analytical, relationship management, marketing and project management.
- Become a “superfan” of the field. Learn all about the financial planning profession by subscribing to industry publications, joining professional associations and attending conferences/social events.
- Network with professionals in the field. Informational interviews are a great way to learn about the field and build your list of contacts. Who knows – you may even find a mentor or a new connection that leads to a job.
- Have a solid job search strategy and be flexible. A well thought-out plan for job searching will minimize frustration and increase your chances of landing interviews. Initially, it’s important to focus on the areas that offer more jobs in your field, and also be creative and flexible in your search.
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Learn from Others on the Certification Path
Sources
* USA Today, “From taxes to retirement: Everything to know about the evolving role of financial advisers”
Start Your Journey to CFP® Certification
- Track your progress with the CFP® Certification Tracker
- Post your resume at the Career Center
- Connect with a mentor who can guide you
- Register and prepare for the exam
- Find career and financial support
- Connect with other candidates at our online forum