Jobs in Financial Services 2009
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With today’s economy it might seem that jobs in financial services will be harder to find in 2008 and 2009. But employment opportunities for finance professionals will likely be good, and the current business problems are part of the reason why. While banks and investment firms will be laying off employees during the remainder of 2008 and into 2009, others firms and government agencies are in need of skilled finance people to help them deal with today’s complex problems. Finance professionals with specific technical skills are already in demand.
Every organization that handles cash, extends credit, or prepares a budget needs finance professionals, and some employers are struggling to find people with the necessary skills. Employers need finance professionals knowledgeable in tax accounting and Sarbanes-Oxley to handle their rapidly evolving business needs. Cost accountants are sought after simply because the labor market has not produced enough experienced cost accountants to replace those leaving the field. Business changes are also creating job opportunities for those with general finance experience and for new graduates.
Employers are looking for finance professionals with degrees and certifications. A bachelor’s degree is the minimum educational requirement for most finance positions, but jobs are easier to get for those with advanced degrees. All things being equal, employers favor a job candidate with an MBA over one holding a bachelor’s degree. For managerial positions a graduate degree is sometimes required.
