We surveyed 933 fraud analysts to better understand the work environment and required skills of a typical fraud analyst. Here are the results.
How much intelligence is required as a fraud analyst?
Working as a fraud analyst typically doesn’t require the use of high levels of intelligence in daily tasks.
Can I learn to become a fraud analyst?
A career as a fraud analyst typically depends predominantly on qualities you can gain through experience, with a small aspect of skills you are born with.
Is it easy to get a job as a fraud analyst?
It’s typically difficult to find a job as a fraud analyst. If you’re curious about the numbers, check out the job market for fraud analysts.
Do fraud analysts work full-time or part-time?
98% of fraud analysts work in full-time roles while 2% work part-time.
Is being a fraud analyst stressful?
Fraud analysts tend not to find their jobs stressful, which likely contributes positively to career satisfaction.
Is being organized important as a fraud analyst?
Organization is not considered a particuarly important part of being a fraud analyst.
How competitive is the workplace for fraud analysts?
Competition at work is not common for fraud analysts.
Does being a fraud analyst require frequent time pressure to complete tasks?
Time pressure tends not to be a major contributor of stress for fraud analysts.
Are fraud analysts allowed to express themselves creatively?
Fraud analysts rarely get a chance to express themselves creatively.
Do fraud analysts have control over the direction of their work?
Fraud analysts tend to have a set and inflexible work schedule that they are unable to deviate from too much.
Is being a fraud analyst physically demanding?
Work as a fraud analysts is rarely physically demanding, making it a suitable option for those unable to perform physically strenuous tasks.
Are fraud analysts exposed to a wide variety of work?
Fraud analysts tend to have a monotonous work routine, with little variety in their day-to-day tasks.
Does being a fraud analyst require attention to detail?
Attention to detail isn't necessarily required to be successful as a fraud analyst.
Does being a good fraud analyst require compassion and empathy?
The ability to be compassion and empathetic isn't considered fundamental to success as a fraud analyst.