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* ELMI Occupation Profile - Financial and Investment Analysts *
 
Financial and Investment Analysts
(O*NET 13-2051.00, SOC 13-2051)
  • Education and Experience
  • Physical Work Activity
  • Knowledge
  • Job Zone
  • Abilities
  • Work Activities
  • Work Styles
  • Detailed Work Activities
What they do
Conduct quantitative analyses of information involving investment programs or financial data of public or private institutions, including valuation of businesses.
 
Also called:
Analyst, Credit Products Officer, Equity Research Analyst, Financial Analyst, Investment Analyst, Planning Analyst, Portfolio Manager, Real Estate Analyst, Securities Analyst, Trust Officer
 
 
Wages
Vermont - 2024
Percentile1HourlyYearly
10% $ 32.56   $67,730  
25% $ 37.17   $77,320  
Median $ 46.28   $96,260  
75% $ 56.57   $117,660  
90% $ 76.35   $158,800  
 
Average $ 52.11   $108,390  
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Interests
People in this career often prefer these work environments:
  • Conventional
    Work involves following procedures and regulations to organize information or data, typically in a business setting. Conventional occupations are often associated with office work, accounting, mathematics/statistics, information technology, finance, or human resources.
  • Enterprising
    Work involves managing, negotiating, marketing, or selling, typically in a business setting, or leading or advising people in political and legal situations. Enterprising occupations are often associated with business initiatives, sales, marketing/advertising, finance, management/administration, professional advising, public speaking, politics, or law.
  • Investigative
    Work involves studying and researching non-living objects, living organisms, disease or other forms of impairment, or human behavior. Investigative occupations are often associated with physical, life, medical, or social sciences, and can be found in the fields of humanities, mathematics/statistics, information technology, or health care service.
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Projected Employment
Financial and Investment Analysts, Financial Risk Specialists, and Financial Specialists, All Other*
 Burlington-South Burlington, VT Metropolitan NECTA
2020 employment 271
2030 employment 288
Annual percent change
(compounded)
0.6%
Annual projected job openings
(due to change and separations)
23
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Job Zone
Considerable Preparation Needed
  • Specific Vocational Preparation Range
    (7.0 to < 8.0) - A typical worker will require over 2 years up to and including 4 years of training to achieve average performance in this occupation.
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