Question : Is 32 yrs. old too late for a career change to accounting/financial management?
I have 5 yrs background in e-learning industry as a designer of industry and gov’t training material. My degrees are BA linguistics and MEd in educational technology.

For my master’s degree, I did take courses in financial management and systems theory (applied to non-profit orgs such as schools, etc.) but basically I’d be starting from zero with basic accounting courses, and a 2nd masters degree (MBA, MAcy).

Will I be out of a place (just call me “gramps”:) as an entry-level accountant along with 22-30 year olds at a big 4 firm?

Advice for breaking into this field for an until-now academic and soft-skills guy who is good at numbers and detailed analysis?
financial management training

Best answer:

Answer by momof2greatboys
Well, Gramps, No you are not too old to change a career.

Matter of fact I am over 40 and changing mine as we speak.
Employers like to see well educated, mature adults.

Though, I will tell you this,
Employers like to hire younger because they do not require a higher salary.
Mature older adults usually have a family and need to support them.