financialIf  you’re a financial analyst currently searching for new opportunities or trying to break into the field, Charlotte is a great place to work.

Currently, there are nearly 7,500 financial analyst positions in North Carolina and this number is expected to increase by 30 percent to 9,640 by 2016. This is much higher than the projected national average growth rate of 19.8 percent for financial analysts during the same time period.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) cites the Western Central North Carolina area as having one of the highest levels of employment in the country for financial analysts. In fact, the BLS notes the average salary for financial analysts working in the area is $36.81 per hour or $76,560 per year.

What Does a Financial Analyst Do?

As a financial analyst, you’ll be tasked with offering investment advice and direction to companies and individuals. Typical responsibilities associated with the position include:

  • Making recommendations of investments to add or remove from the portfolio of a client.
  • Studying current economic trends.
  • Valuing a company by studying its past, current, and projected future financial performance.
  • Meeting with company executives and investors to learn more about the company and explain portfolio recommendations.
  • Preparing reports to describe investment choices and showcase the current financial status of clients.

 

Working as a Financial Analyst in Charlotte

Many major financial companies have chosen Charlotte as the site of their company headquarters, and many others maintain a large presence in the city. Some of these include TIAA-CREF, Wells Fargo, Ally Financial, MetLife, Bank of America, and LPL Financial ─ just to name a few.

Not only are employment opportunities abundant for financial analysts in the Charlotte area, there are also a number of professional organizations where you’re able to network with others in the field, such as the CFA Society of North Carolina.

At Talent Bridge, we want to help you find the right financial analyst position to meet your long-term goals. We’ll work with you to identify opportunities that seem like a good fit, but we leave the ultimate decision up to you; after all, it is your career. Contact us to get started on your job search.