CFI-Certified Means Quality

When you hire one of the 35,000+ CFI-certified financial professionals, you’re getting a rigorously trained new team member who can start being productive on day one.
CFI-Certified Means Quality

Hiring isn't easy

Finding quality candidates who are eager to learn and grow is a big challenge.
Hiring isn't easy
  • It’s hard to predict performance

    No matter how great their resume might look, there’s no telling how your new hire will really do on the job.
  • New hires ramp up too slowly

    Candidates without the right training often need hand-holding and distract your existing team.
  • You can’t be sure of what they’ve been taught

    Potential new hires might have picked up dated practices from previous employers or training.

Cut through the noise with a CFI-certified candidate

Hiring someone who’s taken the initiative to get a high-level certification means you’re bringing on a go-getter who’s prepared to contribute.
Role-ready

Role-ready

CFI-trained hires are productive from the start. They’ve received role-specific training and practical resources to use on the job – and even get ongoing learning.
Demonstrated commitment

Demonstrated commitment

CFI certification requires more than 100 hours of learning, typically over four to six months. Our students go the extra mile to learn and will for you too.
Skill depth and breadth

Skill depth and breadth

CFI gives students practical skills like analysis, but they also teach soft skills like work politics and communication (so you won’t have to).
Real-world best practices

Real-world best practices

Our students don’t just memorize theories and concepts. They learn hands on by working on the same type of projects they’ll do for you.
Proven ability

Proven ability

A CFI certification means the candidate has the knowledge and skills they need to perform and be successful on the job – and have nailed the exam to prove it.
Comprehensive and up to date

Comprehensive and up to date

CFI learners get access to fresh content with the latest developments in corporate finance, modeling and analytics – no dated lessons here.

The corporate finance industry’s most sought-after designations

Find out more about the certifications you should be checking resumes for.

Financial Modeling & Valuation Analyst (FMVA®)

  • 100 - 200 hours
  • 6 months to complete
  • Financial modeling, valuation and analysis
  • Excel skills focus

Commercial Banking & Credit Analyst (CBCA™)

  • 100 - 200 hours
  • 6 months to complete
  • Financial modeling, valuation and analysis
  • Excel skills focus

Capital Markets & Securities Analyst (CMSA®)

  • 100 - 150 hours
  • 6 months to complete
  • Asset classes, trading strategies
  • Capital markets knowledge and trading techniques

Business Intelligence & Data Analyst (BIDA®)

  • 150 - 200 hours
  • 6 months to complete
  • Business intelligence, data analysis, data transformation, modeling, and visualization
  • Statistical and predictive analysis using code

Financial Planning & Wealth Management Professional (FPWMP™)

  • 60 - 100 hours
  • 4 months to complete
  • Financial planning, investment management, business development
  • Economic, financial product, and portfolio

FinTech Industry Professional (FTIP™)

  • 60 - 100 hours
  • 4 months to complete
  • Practical insights into InsurTech, WealthTech, digital banking and more.
  • Financial technology fundamentals, data science, payments

CFI-certified hires hit the ground running

With one of our five trusted certifications under their belt, CFI learners are ready to tackle any challenge your org has.

Trust a CFI-certified candidate to jump in and start helping you right away with traditional and evolving areas of finance and banking like:

  • Financial modeling
  • Valuation techniques
  • Commercial banking
  • Capital markets
  • Financial planning and analysis
  • Securities analysis
  • Trading strategies
  • Machine learning
  • Predictive models
  • Data modeling and visualization
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