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Assess trade and investment risks while ensuring traders fully understand them before making an investment.

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lthough risk management and control have similar scopes, both are rather different. While a risk professional identifies risks and evaluates impacts before proposing ways to minimise risks, a risk and control manager assesses risks and consults with clients. Both, though, have to ensure that any potential risks associated with trade or investments are understood by clients and matches their risk appetite, and a typical day for both can involve a diverse mix of surveying sites, conducting risk analyses, helping to flesh out preventive recommendations, creating reports and interacting with clients.

General overview In this lucrative and challenging sector, recruiters generally prefer applicants with industry-relevant degrees – such as in business, law, economics, or management. Mathematics- and science-based backgrounds are wellliked too. Many employers are also giving increasing importance to relevant work experience, so obtaining an internship can afford an advantage. New hires usually enter through risk management training programmes before striking out as part of a small team, picking up essential skills on-thejob as they assist their colleagues with their tasks. Mentors are also assigned to graduate hires to guide them along in their work and oversee their progress within the organisation. There is a range of external training courses available for career advancement purposes, and professional qualifications are needed if there is an intention to specialise in particular areas, including technology and fraud.

Although postgraduate studies are not a requirement, some firms may take them into consideration when promoting candidates.

Required skills In terms of soft skills, excellent interpersonal and communication skills are vital as working with people from diverse backgrounds is part of the job. At the same time, good problem-solving and analytical skills are essential, as well as having a good eye for detail. On top of that, good negotiation skills, great foresight, knowledge about markets, commercial awareness and an ability to be forward-thinking are immensely important.

Pros and cons

Professionals must be prepared to work under great pressure and stress, especially in times of crisis or big acquisitions, trades and investments. Work can also be extremely fast-paced, and hopefuls need to be highly adaptable to succeed in this sector’s rapidly changing environment. A lot of work is also dependent on systems, so it can be time-consuming at times if the required technology is inaccessible and evaluations have to be done manually. Additionally, staying up to date on new products, such as market-linked investments to ensure risk management and control remains pre-emptive and not reactive, is imperative.

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BANKING & INVESTMENT - Areas of Work

RISK MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL


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Risk Assessment

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Tax

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Management Accounting

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page 92

Internal Audit

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page 91

Forensic Accounting

2min
page 90

Financial Accounting

2min
page 89

Corporate Finance

2min
page 86

Corporate Treasury

2min
page 88

Commercial Finance

2min
page 85

Assurance

3min
page 84

Corporate Recovery

1min
page 87

A Graduate’s Guide to Accountancy Jargon

10min
pages 81-83

Professional Accountant

1min
page 80

Statistics

2min
page 72

Getting a Graduate Job in Accounting

2min
page 79

Financial Management

2min
pages 75-76

Retail Banking

2min
page 71

Wealth Management

2min
pages 73-74

Insurance Underwriting

1min
page 70

Insurance

4min
pages 68-69

Actuarial Science

3min
page 67

The Financial Services Alphabet

8min
pages 64-66

Finance Industry

5min
pages 62-63

Structured Finance

3min
pages 56-57

At a Glance: Financial Services

2min
pages 58-59

Stockbroking

1min
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Choosing Your Role and Company in Financial Services Different Ways to Get into the

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pages 60-61

Specialist Markets

2min
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Risk Management and Control

2min
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Private Wealth Management

2min
page 52

Inter-Dealer Broking

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page 47

Investment Analyst

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page 48

Investment Banking

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page 49

Operations

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page 51

Financial Markets

2min
page 46

Investment Management

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page 50

Economist

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page 44

Finance IT

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page 45

Corporate Banking

2min
page 43

Banking and Investment Unique Skills The Banking and

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pages 36-37

Investment Industry Needs

7min
pages 38-39

At a Glance: Banking and Investment

2min
pages 34-35

A Graduate’s Guide to Banking and Investment Job-Speak

8min
pages 40-42

Tackling Assessment Centres

3min
pages 30-31

Acing Your Interview

4min
pages 28-29

Dealing with Live Video Interviews

5min
pages 26-27

Is a Career in Finance for Me?

2min
pages 12-13

Postgraduate Pathways in the Financial Sector

3min
pages 16-17

A Survival Guide to Applying for a Job in the Finance Sector

4min
pages 18-19

Preparing Your Cover Letter

3min
pages 24-25

Industries in the Finance Sector

2min
pages 10-11

Pros and Cons of Pursuing a Career in the Finance Industry

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pages 20-21

How to Pursue a Career in Finance Without a Finance Degree

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pages 14-15

Crafting Your Resume

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