Career Outlook For Research Paper

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TREYNOR STUDENT
Mrs. Coughlin
Composition I
4 January 2016
Career Outlook: Financial & Management Analysts
The future may be unpredictable but by looking at different careers, it narrows the potential questions that are highly possible when choosing a career making it more predictable later in life. Researching financial and management analysts careers are helpful for the future to be the most successful and understanding what it takes to get and keep a job. Although both careers as a financial analyst and as a management analyst offer great opportunities as well as some downsides it is clear that the fact that there will be more jobs in management that that is the best career opportunity.
Financial analysts typically work in offices …show more content…

One in every three financial analysts works around fifty to seventy hours a week. Due to clients and the meetings that they attend most work needs to be done during normal office hours. The median wage in 2012 was $76,950 for financial analysts. Management analysts very rarely work more than forty hours a week. Situations with a tight deadline may require extra hours to be put in on rare occasions. The median wage was $78,600 for management analysts in …show more content…

Management analysts must also have experience in data analysis and with computers.
Education
Financial Analysts
Most positions require a bachelor’s degree
A number of fields of study provide appropriate preparation, including accounting, economics, finance, statistics, mathematics, and