Financial Analyst

Discover below what a financial analyst does, their profile and their average salary.

Responsibilities:

As a member of the controlling team, you will master all facets of the business model as a financial analyst: P&L, cash flow analyses, and balance sheets.

  • You will be deployed on ad hoc analyses and projects.
  • You will conduct variance analyses.
  • You will collect and examine the financial information and KPIs from the various departments.
  • You will perform various financial analyses and oversee the internal control of the financial processes.

Profile:

  • Master’s degree in commercial sciences, economics (TEW), finance, or commercial engineering.
  • You are highly analytical and maintain a bird’s-eye view.
  • You are proficient in Excel (pivot tables, macros, and power pivots).
  • You are proficient with ERP packages and BI (Business Intelligence) for reporting.
  • You have good communication skills to explain complex matters in an understandable way. You feel at home with reporting tools, consolidating, and interpreting figures.
  • According to Insights Discovery, you have a predominantly blue profile.

Salary:

€3,810 to €6,890 gross, depending on experience, age, and fringe benefits specific to the employer and sector.

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What are the career opportunities as a finance consultant?

You can progress to expert or managerial level (up to C-level), or more broadly within finance.