Anonymous wrote:Agree with the advice to study for CPA. The credential is very versatile. If he has any interest in tax, there is a big demand for corporate tax professionals, especially international corporate tax.
Anonymous wrote:Has he looked into Certified Financial Analyst or Certified Financial Planner roles? Would not need a separate degree. Many do a 1 yr graduate certificate to prep for exam.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know two lawyers with excellent big firm partner experience in that age range who have been looking for a change for a year now. His problem isn't his field, it's age discrimination.
The government will happily hire lawyers age 50+, but they need the right experience and attitude. I once got a "resume" from a law firm partner that was simply one paragraph on a blank page, and included the phrase "whatever is going on at [agency], I'm sure I can handle it."
Anonymous wrote:I know two lawyers with excellent big firm partner experience in that age range who have been looking for a change for a year now. His problem isn't his field, it's age discrimination.