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hat Is the Entry-Level Salary for a Finance Job?

The answer varies, with the job-search website Glassdoor putting the figure at
an average of $112,139 per year, while the National Association of Colleges
and Employers (NACE) lists a median of $57,250 annually ($64,500 at the
higher end). By contrast, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) puts the
median individual income at $52,052 annually.

Where Do I Look to Find a Finance Job?


Online websites can be an excellent resource. LinkedIn, Monster, and Indeed
are all helpful job-search sites, but don't neglect using those that specialize in
finance-industry jobs or resources. These include eFinancialCareers,
BrokerHunter, and 10X EBITDA (for investment banking). Of course, personal
connections are generally pure gold, so nothing is as effective as a useful
network of friends and family, should you be fortunate enough to have one.

The Bottom Line


Getting your foot in the finance door takes serious preparation and commitment. It’s
a highly competitive industry, so treat the process as a job in itself, leave no
networking stone unturned, and keep up to date with all the latest finance news.
Develop your knowledge, pursue further education  if required, be as proactive as
possible, and remember to stay positive.

Joining the world of finance

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