
King’s School Rochester hosted an insightful Careers Lunch for our Sixth Formers, led by School Governor and King’s parent Nikki Cordell-Cagan (ASIP).
As a seasoned Head of Compliance, Nikki shared her journey through the high-stakes world of investment banking—a career that has taken her across the globe. She provided a transparent look into the industry, offering pupils a roadmap for navigating the complexities of modern finance.
Key Takeaways for Future Professionals
Nikki’s session highlighted that a career in finance is more about mindset than a specific degree. Her core advice included:
Degrees are Flexible: You don’t need a maths degree to succeed. Nikki emphasised that whether you study history or economics, the most important “key” is achieving a strong grade in a subject you truly love.
Commit to Lifelong Learning: Education doesn’t end at graduation. Nikki discussed the necessity of professional exams and shared her own experience of completing a Master’s in Finance mid-career.
Build Resilience: High-stakes investments come with pressure. The secret to longevity in the field is staying calm, remaining adaptable, and learning from mistakes.
The AI Evolution: The “operations” side of finance is shifting rapidly due to AI, creating a new landscape of evolving roles for the next generation.
Modern Routes into the Industry
While Nikki’s own path began with a final-year summer job, she highlighted that the industry is changing. Her firm now offers post-18 apprenticeships, reflecting a wider UK trend toward diversifying entry-level opportunities.
Whether pupils choose the traditional university route or a professional apprenticeship, Nikki’s message was clear: Stay curious. The world of investment is much broader than most realise, and success comes to those who keep an open mind.
A huge thank you to Nikki for sharing her expertise and helping our pupils visualise their future roles!
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