Investment Analyst Job Description

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Key Responsibilities

  • Determine suitable investment strategies by examining and assessing all economic/market trends, financial statements, earnings prospects, and other indicators
  • Analyze past investment decisions so as to target the areas for improvements
  • Liaise with industry professionals and fund managers so as to take better decisions

Job Statement

We are hiring an Investment Analyst for helping us in making better investment decisions and report on prospective investment avenues by doing appropriate financial/market research. 

What does an Investment Analyst do?

You will be indirectly participating in our portfolio management by providing the necessary information needed for making better investment decisions.

In order to succeed in this role, you must possess sound knowledge of all investment procedures including the concept of sustainable investment. 

Job Requirements

  • At least a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Economics or a related field
  • Professional certification (e.g. CPA or CFA)
  • Prior experience as an Investment Analyst
  • Experience in working with financial, statistical, and investment analysis software
  • Sound understanding of statistics, economics, investment procedures, and financial set-ups
  • Exceptional qualitative and quantitative analysis skills as well as excellent numeric skills
  • Strong communication skills and a keen eye for details

Job Responsibilities

  • Determining suitable investment strategies by examining and assessing all economic/market trends, financial statements, earnings prospects, and other indicators
  • Analyzing past investment decisions so as to target the areas for improvements
  • Liaising with industry professionals and fund managers so as to take better decisions
  • Analyzing legal documents and developing complex financial models
  • Compiling advisory reports as well as making recommendations on investment opportunities that could diversify or enhance portfolios
  • Monitoring financial press and keeping track of investment products, market trends, risks, and new opportunities

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