Jack o'Clubs
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Thanks guys i appreciate your input and some guidance. I also apologise to those guys who trade at home and who wouldn;t know about the career route. I will keep asking the questions and just go for a cert and try "knocking on the doors"!
I'll keep you posted on progress for others who are also interested in career routes...
thanks again chaps / chapesses!
cheers
Since you've asked for views... an IAQ is just going to give you a piece of paper that shows that you know some of the theory. Taking it outside relevant employment is probably not going to give you an advantage in an interview situation. If I were in your shoes I would look for roles that you think you might be suitable for (ie in smaller trading houses or IDBs), look at the agencies that are handling those smaller roles (most will be subcontracted to agencies because they get so many applications at junior levels that it saves their in-house HR from the filtering process), send off some applications and then (the most important bit) drill the agencies for feedback when you get turned down. From their feedback, you should be able to work out whether a particular qualification is useful, or a particular career direction more likely to work out for you. But as I said, I'd be very surprised if the qualification on its own opened any doors for you: it's the combination of theory (ie professional exam passes) and practice that they will generally want - theory on its own counts for little, but if you go down the exam route, Grantx's advice is as good as you'll get.