gradsingapore 'Finance' Career Guide 2021

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BANKING & INVESTMENT - Areas of Work

FINANCE IT Thanks to information technology (IT), the banking industry can manage countless transactions everyday.

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efore the buzz and change fintech brought upon its emergence, finance IT – which refers to technology applied in the back-end of established consumer and trade finance organisations – has long been in existence. To illustrate this point, internet banking had been around for quite some time even before mobile payment became a breeze. Indeed, technological solutions constantly improve the quality of services banks provide their clients – from frontend sales and trading applications to backend maintenance of quantitative analytics engines, risk analysis systems and data storage solutions – and make finance IT professionals important enablers who facilitate business performance by increasing data quality and security. As such, banks are heavily invested in creating efficient IT infrastructure and hiring talented specialists within strategic fields in technology, especially in this age and time when digital innovations are regularly revolutionising financial services.

General overview Beginning with an internship or graduate programme in a financial organisation’s IT department will stand hopefuls in good stead if they decide to pursue a career in this field. In particular, job rotations will facilitate exposure to various parts of the banking industry. Following that, graduates will get the choice to either specialise or be a generalist. Because working in finance IT is usually project-based, professionals often find themselves navigating teams of various specialists across different departments.

Required skills Successful candidates who manage to stand out are not only kept up to date on the latest technological developments, but also knowledgeable about how they can help support and enable the market. An IT-related degree may give a head start, but it does not apply to all positions in finance IT. For instance, knowledge of programming languages is not required for business analysts, though applicants have been known to take postgraduate courses to get into this field. Banks want graduates with a keen interest in, and strong aptitude for, finance IT, and who are not only enthusiastic, but also energetic and hungry to learn. Most importantly, candidates need to be innovative. Financial knowledge is a plus but not a must – IT specialists are often recruited for their IT knowledge, not their financial expertise, as that can be picked up on-the-job. Last but not least, an ability to work in a team is crucial for liaising internally and externally, as well as strong interpersonal skills for working across departments. Accordingly, demand for IT specialists with excellent communication skills and outgoing personalities is high.

Pros and cons

Most graduates working in finance IT gain interesting perspectives on how business and IT come together. Opportunities include learning how to design, implement and manage a project abound in this fast-moving and high-pressure area of work.

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Tax

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Management Accounting

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Internal Audit

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Forensic Accounting

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page 90

Financial Accounting

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page 89

Corporate Finance

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Corporate Treasury

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page 88

Commercial Finance

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page 85

Assurance

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page 84

Corporate Recovery

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page 87

A Graduate’s Guide to Accountancy Jargon

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pages 81-83

Professional Accountant

1min
page 80

Statistics

2min
page 72

Getting a Graduate Job in Accounting

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page 79

Financial Management

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pages 75-76

Retail Banking

2min
page 71

Wealth Management

2min
pages 73-74

Insurance Underwriting

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page 70

Insurance

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pages 68-69

Actuarial Science

3min
page 67

The Financial Services Alphabet

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pages 64-66

Finance Industry

5min
pages 62-63

Structured Finance

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pages 56-57

At a Glance: Financial Services

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pages 58-59

Stockbroking

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page 55

Choosing Your Role and Company in Financial Services Different Ways to Get into the

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pages 60-61

Specialist Markets

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Risk Management and Control

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page 53

Private Wealth Management

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page 52

Inter-Dealer Broking

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Investment Analyst

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Investment Banking

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Operations

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Financial Markets

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Investment Management

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Economist

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Finance IT

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Corporate Banking

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Banking and Investment Unique Skills The Banking and

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Investment Industry Needs

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pages 38-39

At a Glance: Banking and Investment

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pages 34-35

A Graduate’s Guide to Banking and Investment Job-Speak

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pages 40-42

Tackling Assessment Centres

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pages 30-31

Acing Your Interview

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pages 28-29

Dealing with Live Video Interviews

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pages 26-27

Is a Career in Finance for Me?

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pages 12-13

Postgraduate Pathways in the Financial Sector

3min
pages 16-17

A Survival Guide to Applying for a Job in the Finance Sector

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pages 18-19

Preparing Your Cover Letter

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pages 24-25

Industries in the Finance Sector

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pages 10-11

Pros and Cons of Pursuing a Career in the Finance Industry

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How to Pursue a Career in Finance Without a Finance Degree

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Crafting Your Resume

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