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In this episode of CFI’s Member Spotlight, we sit down with Celine Chaabani, a CFI learner and recent graduate. She candidly shares how she went from avoiding finance to actively pursuing a career in capital markets and credit analysis.
Celine originally studied general management and had little interest in finance. But her curiosity grew after watching friends trade stocks and exploring the markets independently. That curiosity led her to CFI’s Capital Markets & Securities Analyst (CMSA®) program. This turning point helped her understand how markets move, what drives volatility, and where she might fit in.
Through short-term internships in credit, investment banking, and macro research, Celine quickly determined what she liked (and didn’t like). Now, she’s wrapping up her Master’s in Financial Markets, eyeing future roles in credit and alternatives, and preparing to pursue her CFA and CAIA. This conversation is valuable for anyone considering a transition into finance without a traditional background.
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In this episode of CFI’s Member Spotlight, we sit down with Celine Chaabani, a CFI learner and recent graduate. She candidly shares how she went from avoiding finance to actively pursuing a career in capital markets and credit analysis.
Celine originally studied general management and had little interest in finance. But her curiosity grew after watching friends trade stocks and exploring the markets independently. That curiosity led her to CFI’s Capital Markets & Securities Analyst (CMSA®) program. This turning point helped her understand how markets move, what drives volatility, and where she might fit in.
Through short-term internships in credit, investment banking, and macro research, Celine quickly determined what she liked (and didn’t like). Now, she’s wrapping up her Master’s in Financial Markets, eyeing future roles in credit and alternatives, and preparing to pursue her CFA and CAIA. This conversation is valuable for anyone considering a transition into finance without a traditional background.

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