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Financial Analyst - OPT CPT Candidate Hiring

Job ID : 23649

Job Title : Financial Analyst - OPT CPT Candidate Hiring

Location : Columbia City, IN

Comapny Name : absolute

Job Type : Full-Time

Industry : Accounting/Finance

Salary :  $80310 - $90210  per year

Work Authorization : ["OPT"]

No. of Positions : 5-10

Posted on : 09-09-2019

Required Skills : Communication skills, OPT, CPT, H1B,

Benefits : Medical Insurance, Vision Insurance

Job Description :

The Financial Analyst will work closely with the Finance Manager & will assist in gathering summarizing & analyzing financial data and financial results.

Responsibilities:

Finance Analyst Maintains and administrates across all (development, test and production) BPC systems. Delivers high-quality support services, taking responsibility for advice given and treating support queries with urgency.

Knowledge and Skill Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field.
  • Strong working knowledge with Microsoft Excel required. 
  • Hiring OPT / CPT / EAD Candidate
  • Entry-level to 1 years of relevant work experience.
  • Developed interpersonal skills and proven collaboration/teamwork experience.
  • Excellent writing, communication and negotiation skills -Good interpersonal skills and a natural facilitator.

Duties :

Financial analysts typically do the following:

  • Recommend individual investments and collections of investments, which are known as portfolios
  • Evaluate current and historical data
  • Study economic and business trends
  • Study a company’s financial statements to determine its value
  • Meet with company officials to gain better insight into the company’s prospects and management
  • Prepare written reports
  • Meet with investors to explain recommendations

Financial analysts evaluate investment opportunities. They work in banks, pension funds, mutual funds, securities firms, insurance companies, and other businesses. They are also called securities analysts and investment analysts.

Financial analysts can be divided into two categories: buy-side analysts and sell-side analysts.

  • Buy-side analysts develop investment strategies for companies that have a lot of money to invest. These companies, called institutional investors, include mutual funds, hedge funds, insurance companies, independent money managers, and nonprofit organizations with large endowments, such as some universities.
  • Sell-side analysts advise financial services sales agents who sell stocks, bonds, and other investments.

Some analysts work for the business media and belong to neither the buy side nor the sell side.

Financial analysts generally focus on trends affecting a specific industry, geographical region, or type of product. For example, an analyst may focus on a subject area such as the energy industry, a world region such as Eastern Europe, or the foreign exchange market. They must understand how new regulations, policies, and political and economic trends may affect investments.

Investing is becoming more global, and some financial analysts specialize in a particular country or region. Companies want those financial analysts to understand the language, culture, business environment, and political conditions in the country or region that they cover.

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