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* ELMI Occupation Profile - Financial and Investment Analysts *
 
Financial and Investment Analysts
(O*NET 13-2051.00, SOC 13-2051)
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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 - 2023
Percentile1HourlyYearly
10% $ 30.46   $63,350  
25% $ 35.14   $73,100  
Median $ 44.98   $93,560  
75% $ 63.98   $133,080  
90% $ 74.60   $155,160  
 
Average $ 52.31   $108,800  
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Industries of Employment
Financial and Investment Analysts, Financial Risk Specialists, and Financial Specialists, All Other*
United States - 2020
IndustryPercent of total
  • Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial investments and related activities
18%
  • Credit intermediation and related activities
14%
  • Professional, scientific, and technical services
11%
  • Management of companies and enterprises
11%
  • Insurance carriers and related activities
7%
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Projected Employment
Financial and Investment Analysts, Financial Risk Specialists, and Financial Specialists, All Other*
 Vermont
2020 employment 422
2030 employment 454
Annual percent change
(compounded)
0.7%
Annual projected job openings
(due to change and separations)
36
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Education and Experience:
Financial and Investment Analysts, Financial Risk Specialists, and Financial Specialists, All Other*
  • Typical education needed for entry
    Bachelor's degree
  • Work experience in a related occupation
    None
  • Typical on-the-job training needed to attain competency
    None
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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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