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Five Financial Career Paths To Go Into After Getting Your Degree
Posted: Jan 13, 2014
The world of finance is very broad and there is a multitude of career paths to choose from. If you’ve just graduated or you recently received a business or finance degree, this is a guide for you so you can make an informed decision on where you want to go, career wise. Accountant Also known as a certified public accountant, manages a company’s taxes and finances. To become one, you would need to get certified by the government and pass state exams, hence the name CPA. An accountant who is certified is able to do more tasks than an accountant who isn’t, meaning you would be able to offer more to your company and will become an asset. There are also more work opportunities after getting certified. What a CPA specifically does may range from record keeping or bookkeeping to income tax preparation to auditing work and consultations. Also, to keep your certification, you must go through continuing education and submit yourself to educational courses every three years. Market ResearchWhen it comes to market research you need skills. It’s not just about getting a degree and a certificate. What employers value the most is being able to do the job comprehensively, thoroughly and most of all, creatively. A financial market research analyst’s job is about analyzing the future of the financial market and creating a plan around that information for the benefit of a company. You would have to create a lot of research and brokerage report and be very knowledgeable on investments. It is an ever changing market and to master it, you need to keep yourself updated. Knowledge through reading will be your most valuable tool.
IT AuditorAn IT auditor has to be well-versed in two things, auditing and information systems. With the current advancement in technology, companies need an auditor who can manage both data center operations and financial statements. You need to have full understanding of a company’s finances and operations to properly investigate both and create recommendations on how to better to networks and data centers to keep the company’s assets and data secure. Be proficient with firewalls, encryptions, databases, system access logs, and all the other controls of an organization.
Risk ManagementWhat a risk manager does is all in the name, manage risks. Identifying a company’s strength and weaknesses and figuring out on what side of a business (financial or operational) a crisis will potentially come from and stop it before it actually happens. Specifically, a risk management job Singapore would entail organizing and planning an organization’s activities and processes to minimize losses on earnings. Taking care of a company holistically and creating strategies to avoid any sort of risk. Collateral ManagerThe collateral manager’s job is based on loan and credit, serving an important role in finance trading. Negotiating the collaterals an organization would have to give up for a bank to approve a credit application. This would involve the organization’s assets and a collateral manager would decide what a reasonable price for a loan is in case the company isn’t able to pay. If the company is not able to pay, the collateral manager would make sure that the bank will get the goods as promised by selling the assets to recover the money loaned. If you think this job is the right one for you, check out Marks Sattin SG to find IT audit jobs in Singapore.
Howard Smith used to be a head-hunter for a recruitment company in his city. After more than a decade, he decided to work as a freelance consultant where he incorporates his knowledge about the human resources industry.