Corporate Finance
Accountant
Financial Advisor
Financial Analyst
Financial Auditor
Financial Executive
Account Representative
Financial & Investment Analyst
Financial Planner
Financial Public Relations Worker
Controller
Corporate Treasurer
Foreign Exchange Merchant
Purchasing Agent
Purchasing Analyst
Capital Budgeting Officer
Pension Fund Manager
Estimator
Investment Relations Manger
Securities
Securities Sales Agent
Underwriters
Investment Banker
Financial Journalist
Commercial Underwriter
Commodities Broker
Stockbroker
Account Executive
Financial Planner
Investment Counselor
Investment Analyst
Banking
Loan Officer
Securities Loan Officer
Bank Examiner
Bank Manager
Bank Teller
Trust Officer
Clerk
Controller
Commercial Loan Officer
Consumer Back Officer
International Banking Officer
Consumer Credit
Consumer Financial Manager
Credit Manager
Credit Analyst
Collection Agent
Consumer Credit Counselor
Mortgage Loan Officer
Insurance
Claim Representative (Adjuster)
Actuary
Underwriter
Insurance Agent
Safety Engineer
Investment Analyst
Employment Areas
Note 1 :
Some of the above job/career titles require advanced degrees or specialized training.
Note 2 :
Degrees alone do not get student jobs. Internships, externships, summer jobs, volunteer
work, part-time jobs, work-study positions, and active participation in student
organizations on campus are all ways to become more competitive in a tight job market.
Compiled by the Career Information Service Staff Spring 1990