Are you looking for a graduate finance job? Jobs in finance encompass a broad range of sectors and are a popular career choice, even for graduates with non-finance-related degrees.
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Finance is one of Britain's major service industries and is therefore an excellent source of graduate employment. The sector is an exciting, lucrative and rewarding one, so if you like responsibility, want an opportunity to apply your numerical skills and like working as part of a team, finance may suit you. Jobs in finance encompass a broad range of sectors and are a popular career choice, even for graduates with non-finance-related degrees.
Most large financial organisations will recruit from any degree discipline, but you must achieve a 2:1 minimum and have 22 UCAS points.
While employers may not specify degree subject they do require certain skills, including the ability to work with figures, charts and graphs and to analyse information. A wide range of soft skills is also essential in this profession. These include good communication and the ability to work as part of a team.
Training in finance is comprehensive. Marsh the worlds leading risk management and insurance services company, invest a great deal in finding tommorrows talent. Marsh's on going graduate training scheme aids in the career development of their graduates.
As the finance industry covers a broad range of careers, here's a brief list of the main ones to make life easier:
Risk finance managers
Risk finance managers assess risks, evaluate information and make use of information available from actuaries. It requires you to building and develop relationships with clients, and minimise their risk.
Broking
This is a very exciting career and may suit graduates who are extremely astute, have a natural inclination to pay minute attention to detail, enjoy competing, investigating, making decisions and have great personal integrity. You will be required to develop loyal clients with long-term relationships by understanding needs, delivering solutions, providing exceptional service, and building trust.
Accountants
Accountants generally conduct external audits, advise on tax matters, advise managers on financial policy and control the costs and benefits of projects.
Actuaries
Actuaries are involved in applying theories of probability to financial problems. They use compound interest and statistical techniques to do this and advise on investments.
Bankers
Bankers work in the retail sector's clearing banks. They are responsible for the bank accounts of both personal and business customers.
Management accountants
Management accountants work in commerce and industry and carry out all accounting functions except external audits. They are responsible for preparing financial forecasts and budgets. Management accountants will evaluate existing financial information and recommend changes of improvement.
Tax consultants
Tax consultants advise individual or corporate clients on legal ways of reducing their tax bills.
Pension managers
Pension managers manage pension funds and invest large sums of money.
Marsh is the world's leading risk management and insurance services company. The Company employs over 35,000 colleagues in over 100 countries and has more than 400 owned-and-operated offices.
If so then why not apply for a job in finance now?
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