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Trusted advisers to manage a range of financial responsibilities for high-net-worth clients.

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side from providing professional services in investment advice, wealth management also comprises of services in financial advice, banking, accounting and tax services, retirement planning, as well as legal or estate planning for high-net-worth clients. Because this area of work involves a holistic approach to all parts of an individual’s financial life, high-net-worth persons do not require more than a single wealth manager to coordinate all financial services vital to managing their assets and meeting current and future financial needs.

General overview Not all wealth managers work in banks – positions can be commonly found in SMEs and some may even be selfemployed. However, in banks, professionals typically only recommend financial products provided by the bank they work for, instead of products available on the whole market. Graduates generally start off with a role in the back office as an administrator or paraplanner, either supporting the company’s business or conducting research on the best products on the market to recommend to clients. Gradually, hires will rise up the ranks and progress into a wealth management role. Alternatively, hopefuls may enrol into a graduate scheme. While it is possible for individuals to switch from professions in accountancy, law and other financial services to wealth management, it is worth noting that recognised professional qualifications, much like the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation, may be needed to boost progression and move into a chosen area of specialty, such as client relationship management or investment. Studies will have to be balanced alongside work.

Required skills Although recruiters accept applications from all disciplines, numerate degrees in economics, accounting and finance will put candidates at an advantage. Business and law degrees, as well as courses in risk management, investment and taxation will also catch recruiters’ eyes. Solid mathematical abilities are a must. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills are key as wealth managers need to be able to explain complicated matters in a simple and clear manner to clients. Analytical skills are also essential in order to give clients suitable advice in response to problems and situations.

Pros and cons

Although wealth managers relish helping clients make sound decisions to ensure success in their financial well-being, they can sometimes experience considerably high levels of stress, especially at the start of their careers, due to a number of factors. For example, the financial services industry is highly dependent on domestic and global markets – which can be volatile at times – and clients can have emotional reactions to market changes.

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FINANCIAL SERVICES - Areas of Work

WEALTH MANAGEMENT


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Risk Assessment

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Tax

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Management Accounting

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Internal Audit

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page 91

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

2min
page 85

Assurance

3min
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

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page 80

Statistics

2min
page 72

Getting a Graduate Job in Accounting

2min
page 79

Financial Management

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pages 75-76

Retail Banking

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page 71

Wealth Management

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pages 73-74

Insurance Underwriting

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page 70

Insurance

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pages 68-69

Actuarial Science

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page 67

The Financial Services Alphabet

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pages 64-66

Finance Industry

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pages 62-63

Structured Finance

3min
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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page 54

Risk Management and Control

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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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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

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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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