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Finance analyst

Help organisations make big decisions about their money. You could encourage businesses to invest in renewable energy projects and green bonds.

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What it's like

Financial analysis is ideal for anyone with a business mentality and a head for figures. As a finance analyst you’d help managers and stakeholders make big decisions about their money.

Finance analysts are responsible for examining financial information, market trends and economic conditions to come up with forecasts for a business. You’d have to thoroughly analyse data, create financial models and use them to predict financial trends.

You’d then have to report to your findings to help shape the business plan for the company.

Your tasks might include:

  • helping to determine a company’s value

  • researching and identifying investment opportunities 

  • collecting, monitoring and studying data 

  • evaluating financial trends and creating effective investment strategies

  • providing regular financial updates to the business

  • growing financial performance through analysis of financial results, forecasts and trends

  • keeping up-to-date with technical knowledge, market conditions and trends

There is a growing demand for green finance analysts. You would help identify sustainable practices and investment opportunities. This'll help companies adapt as the world transitions towards greener ways of life. 

Green job 

In this job you'll be doing work to help the environment. Find out more about green jobs. 

Hours

You'd generally work office hours from Monday to Friday but depending on your role and deadlines you might have to work longer hours or weekends.

Environment

You're likely to be office based and working as part of a team.

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  • Financial and professional services
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Top skills

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It's useful to learn which ones are important in a job so you know the areas you need to brush up on. It can also help you work out if you're suited to a career.

Top specialised skills

These are the top specialised skills that have been found in job vacancies across Scotland. From March 2024 to March 2025.

  • finance
  • accounting
  • financial analysis
  • internal controls
  • general ledger
  • commercial finance
  • ibm cognos tm1
  • leased lines
  • peoplesoft applications
  • corporate forecasting
Source: Based on vacancy data from Lightcast

Meta skills

Here are some of the meta skills you'll need to do this job.

  • analysing
  • ethical
  • attention to detail
  • researching
  • working with numbers
  • problem solving
  • working with technology

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Getting in

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Colleges and universities will list subjects you'll need for entry to a course. Some useful subjects include:

  • Accounting

  • Administration and Information Technology

  • Computing Science

  • Economics

  • Maths (Mathematics)

  • Foundation Apprenticeship: Accountancy

  • Applications of Mathematics

You can get a head start in this career by doing a Foundation Apprenticeship in S5 and S6.

You'll get an SCQF level 6 qualification which is the same level as a Higher. You'll also learn new skills and gain valuable experience in a work environment.

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Entry requirements for courses can change. Always contact the college, university or training provider to check exactly what you’ll need.

There are different ways to get qualified for this job. You could go to college or university or through work-based qualifications, such as Apprenticeships.

This is a FinTech job requiring skills, ability and experience in both finance and technology.  Many financial analysts are graduates, with employers looking for degrees in Finance, Economics, Mathematics or Statistics based subjects.

If your degree is in an unrelated subject, a postgraduate qualification in a financial-related subject can improve your employment chances, such as an MSc in a subject such as risk or investment or an MSc in financial markets which provides the main concepts of finance and the analytical tools used within the industry.

There are also opportunities to get qualifications from and membership of relevant financial professional organisations which can make you more employable and enhance your cv and job applications.

While not all employers list specific qualification requirements they do ask for relevant experience, usually work based, that demonstrates a range of transferable skills.

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