General
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
A senior executive responsible for managing the financial actions of a company. The CFO's duties include tracking cash flow and financial planning as well as analysing the company's financial strengths and weaknesses and proposing corrective actions.
Financial Director
Oversees all company financial activities to ensure it stays in strong financial standing. Their main duties include building revenue reports, distributing calculated funds to various departments and implementing company financial policies.
Financial Analyst
Financial analysts assess the financial performance of companies and industries for investment purposes. They analyze data, prepare reports, and make recommendations based on their findings to guide investment decisions.
Financial Controller
Financial controllers are responsible for overseeing financial reporting, budgeting, and accounting within an organization. They ensure compliance with regulatory standards, manage financial risks, and provide strategic financial guidance to senior management.
Investment Banker
Investment bankers facilitate the issuance of securities and provide financial advisory services to corporations, governments, and other institutions. They help clients raise capital through IPOs, debt offerings, or mergers and acquisitions. They also offer strategic advice on corporate finance and capital structure.
Treasury Analyst
Treasury analysts manage an organization’s cash flow, liquidity, and financial assets. They monitor bank accounts, forecast cash needs, and optimize investment opportunities to maximize returns while minimizing risk. They may also be involved in managing foreign exchange risk and hedging strategies.
Risk Manager
Risk managers identify, assess, and mitigate potential risks that could impact an organization’s financial performance. They develop risk management policies and procedures, conduct risk assessments, and implement strategies to manage and monitor risks effectively. This includes credit risk, market risk, operational risk, and other forms of financial risk.
Tax Accountant
Tax accountants specialize in tax planning, compliance, and reporting for individuals, businesses, and other entities. They stay updated on changes in tax laws and regulations, advise clients on tax implications of various financial decisions, and prepare and file tax returns to ensure compliance with tax obligations.
Auditors
An auditor is a person authorised to review and verify the accuracy of financial records and ensure that companies comply with tax laws. They protect businesses from fraud, point out discrepancies in accounting methods and, on occasion, work on a consultancy basis, helping organisations to spot ways to boost operational efficiency.
Accounts Receivable Clerk
An Accounts Receivable Clerk prepares accounts receivable transactions and processes customer payments. They also create invoices according to company practices and submit them for approval by management or clients.
Credit Controller
The Credit Controller is responsible for managing the debts of a business and oversees all debts owed to a company from existing creditors and manages new requests for credit.
Financial Reporting Analyst
Financial Reporting Analysts specialise in analysing, interpreting, and reporting an organisation's financial data.
Billing Administrator
The Billing Administrator is responsible for ensuring that all billing processes are completed accurately and efficiently. This includes maintaining accurate and complete customer records, generating customer invoices, preparing customer statements, and following up on outstanding payments.