Careers
- Accountant
- Algorithmic Trader
- Alternative Asset Manager
- Asset Manager
- Bank Manager
- Budget Analyst
- Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
- Controller
- Day Trader
- Financial Advisor
- Financial Analyst
- Financial Clerk
- Financial Manager
- Financial Quantitative Analyst
- Fintech Product Manager
- Forensic Accountant
- Government Accountant
- Hedge Fund Manager
- High-Frequency Trader
- Institutional Asset Manager
- Internal Auditor
- Investment Fund Manager
- Management Accountant
- Money Manager
- Mutual Fund Manager
- Non-Profit Accountant
- Options Trader
- Portfolio Manager
- Position Trader
- Private Wealth Manager
- Public Accountant
- Risk Management Specialist
- Scalper Trader
- Stock Trader
- Swing Trader
- Tax Accountant
- Treasurer
Degrees
- Accounting
- Applied Mathematics
- Business
- Business Administration
- Business Management
- Data Science
- Economics
- Finance
- Financial Planning
- International Finance
- Mathematics
- Public Administration
- Statistics
Related Careers
Fintech Product Manager
A FinTech product manager oversees the development, implementation, and management of financial technology (FinTech) products or services.
Forensic Accountant
Forensic accountants are specialists who combine accounting, auditing, and investigative skills to examine and analyze financial records and transactions, often for use in legal proceedings.
Swing Trader
A swing trader is an investor who seeks to capitalize on short- to medium-term price fluctuations in the stock market or other financial markets.
Government Accountant
Government accountants are financial professionals responsible for managing and overseeing the financial activities of government agencies and institutions.
Position Trader
A position trader is an investor who buys and holds securities or financial instruments, like stocks, bonds, or commodities, for a relatively long period – usually from several weeks to years – waiting for their value to increase.
Internal Auditor
Internal auditors are tasked with checking and improving how well an organization’s internal controls, risk management, and governance work.
Algorithmic Trader
An algorithmic trader, also known as an algo trader, is someone who uses computer algorithms to make trading decisions.
Management Accountant
Management accountants are specialists in the internal financial management of organizations.
High-Frequency Trader
A high-frequency trader (HFT) is a financial professional or firm that uses high-speed technology and sophisticated algorithms to execute large volumes of trades in fractions of a second.
Non-Profit Accountant
Non-profit accountants are managers of the financial records and activities of non-profit organizations.
Financial Clerk
Financial clerks perform administrative duties related to financial transactions and record-keeping.
Public Accountant
Public accountants are providers of accounting services, such as auditing, tax preparation, consulting, and financial reporting, to a wide range of clients including individuals, small businesses, corporations, non-profits, and government agencies.
Options Trader
An options trader is an investor who buys and sells options contracts to speculate on market movements, generate income, or hedge against potential losses.
Tax Accountant
Tax accountants are specialists in preparing, filing, and advising on tax returns for individuals, businesses, and organizations.
Scalper Trader
A scalper trader is a type of stock market trader who uses a scalping strategy to profit from small price changes in financial instruments over very short time frames.
CFO
A CFO, or Chief Financial Officer, is a top executive in a company who is responsible for managing its financial health.
Financial Quantitative Analyst
A financial quantitative analyst, also known as a "quant," uses mathematical and statistical methods to analyze financial data and solve complex financial problems.
Institutional Asset Manager
Institutional asset managers are financial professionals or firms that manage investment portfolios on behalf of institutional clients such as pension funds, endowments, foundations, insurance companies, and other large entities.
Portfolio Manager
An investment portfolio refers to a collection of financial assets such as stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and other investment products held by an individual or an entity like a company, foundation, or pension fund.
Alternative Asset Manager
Alternative assets typically refer to investments that are not traded on public exchanges, such as private equity, hedge funds, real estate, infrastructure, commodities, and other non-traditional, non-publicly traded assets.
Stock Trader
A stock trader buys and sells stocks and other financial instruments with the aim of generating profits.
Private Wealth Manager
Private wealth managers provide personalized, tailored investment and financial planning services to high-net-worth individuals or families, who often have complex financial needs and goals that require specialized expertise.
Day Trader
A day trader is an individual who actively buys and sells financial assets, such as stocks, options, currencies, or commodities, within the same trading day with the objective of profiting from short-term price movements.
Financial Analyst
Financial analysts are responsible for evaluating financial data, market trends, and investment opportunities to provide valuable insights for decision-making.
Financial Manager
Financial managers are responsible for overseeing the financial health of an organization.
Asset Manager
While portfolio managers solely handle their clients’ financial investments, asset managers manage a broader range of holdings on behalf of their clients, which can include individuals, corporations, institutions, pension funds, and governments.
Financial Advisor
A financial advisor provides financial guidance and advice to clients.
Bank Manager
A bank manager holds a pivotal role in overseeing the day-to-day operations of a bank branch or department.
Hedge Fund Manager
A hedge fund manager is an individual or group of individuals who manage and invest money on behalf of a hedge fund.
Mutual Fund Manager
A mutual fund manager oversees the investment strategy and assets of a mutual fund.
Accountant
An accountant manages and analyzes financial records, prepares financial statements, and ensures compliance with regulatory requirements.
Money Manager
A money manager oversees investment portfolios for individuals, institutions, or corporations.
Risk Management Specialist
A risk management specialist is responsible for identifying, analyzing, and mitigating potential risks that could impact an organization's financial stability, reputation, or operations.
Treasurer
A treasurer is a financial executive responsible for managing an organization's financial assets and ensuring the company's liquidity and financial stability.
Budget Analyst
A budget analyst is responsible for analyzing an organization's financial data and assisting in the preparation, monitoring, and management of budgets.