Real Numbers Behind Financial Model Success

We've been tracking outcomes from our financial modeling programs since 2022. Here's what actually happened with people who completed our courses—not promises, just the data we collected.

127

Students Completed Programs in 2024

8.5

Average Months to Course Completion

73%

Started Building Models Within 6 Months

41

Currently Working in Finance Roles

Financial modeling workspace with spreadsheets and analysis tools

Where Our Students Actually End Up

Look, we're not going to tell you everyone lands a dream job right after finishing. That's not how it works. But we do follow up with students six months after graduation, and the patterns are interesting.

Some pivot into new industries. Others stay where they are but take on different responsibilities. A handful decide finance modeling isn't for them after all—which is fine, better to figure that out during training than five years into a career you hate.

  • About 32% moved into analyst positions within their existing companies after gaining modeling skills
  • 19% switched companies entirely to roles that required financial modeling expertise
  • 22% used these skills in freelance work or consulting projects alongside their regular jobs

People Who Track These Numbers

Portrait of Davian Marquez, program coordinator

Davian Marquez

Program Coordinator

Davian runs our student tracking system and manages follow-up surveys. He's been with us since 2023 and honestly gets more responses than we expected because he actually listens when people talk about their struggles.

Portrait of Amerie Salonga, data analyst

Amerie Salonga

Data Analyst

Amerie compiles all this information into reports we can actually use. She joined early 2024 after working in market research, and she's the one who keeps reminding us that correlation isn't causation when we get too excited about trends.