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Deal and be involved in the trade of securities, such as stocks and shares, on behalf of clients.

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tockbrokers typically have various clients ranging from individuals to large corporations, and it is their responsibility to manage and monitor the investments made for them. There are generally three types of stockbroking services: Advisory, where a stockbroker only offers advice on investments; execution-only, which means they only buy and sell securities at a client’s instruction; and discretionary, where full control is given to a stockbroker to trade and make decisions on a client’s behalf.

General overview Although employment is readily available in financial institutions and brokerage firms, under local regulations, hopefuls have to obtain licences from the Institute of Banking and Finance (IBF) before entering the industry. While anyone with a graduate degree and the right experience can be a stockbroker, employers sometimes prefer numerate, business, financial, or management degrees. Graduates normally start out by shadowing a mentor to gain experience. Around the world, stockbrokers are diversifying their range of services to include financial consultation and planning. Where stockbroking in the past only dealt with the trade of high risk and high return securities, brokers are now akin to financial advisors who offer fullservice financial planning services.

Required skills Besides an ability to manage stress well, recruiters keep an eagle eye out for strong mathematical, analytical and decision-making skills as stockbrokers not only have to keep a close eye on the stock market, but make good trading decisions as well. The changing industry has also brought about a shift towards an advisory consultant role, so having great etiquette with client interaction, being persuasive during negotiations, and having good people skills will give hopefuls an advantage. This will also stand them in good stead when they begin fostering good relationships with clients and assuaging any concerns about investments.

Pros and cons

Fourteen-hour days are not uncommon and stakes can be incredibly high – but financial rewards earned in commissions on each transaction made can be impressive. Moreover, ambitious individuals will be able to take on a lot of responsibilities, and still find plenty of room to advance upwards. On the flip side, income is largely dependent on the movement of the markets, as profitable trades can be hard to come by in a downturn or recession.

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BANKING & INVESTMENT - Areas 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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Financial Accounting

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Corporate Finance

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Corporate Treasury

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Commercial Finance

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Assurance

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Corporate Recovery

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A Graduate’s Guide to Accountancy Jargon

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Professional Accountant

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Statistics

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Getting a Graduate Job in Accounting

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Financial Management

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Retail Banking

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Wealth Management

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Insurance Underwriting

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Insurance

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Actuarial Science

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The Financial Services Alphabet

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Finance Industry

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pages 62-63

Structured Finance

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At a Glance: Financial Services

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Stockbroking

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

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Specialist Markets

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Risk Management and Control

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Private Wealth Management

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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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At a Glance: Banking and Investment

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

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Tackling Assessment Centres

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Acing Your Interview

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Dealing with Live Video Interviews

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Is a Career in Finance for Me?

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Postgraduate Pathways in the Financial Sector

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

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Preparing Your Cover Letter

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Industries in the Finance Sector

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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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