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Updated: 13 Jun 2013
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£20,658 - £43,584
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Job Description for Research Analyst

Research analysts must carefully examine data and produce meaningful information for their employer. This can involve not only drawing meaning from the data, but also checking to make sure the data is correct and using it to validate ideas and theories. When not examining or verifying information, a research analyst must work with their superiors to demonstrate what they have learned from their data and how it can be applied in the future for their business.
Research analysts can be found in both the private and public sectors and are necessary for most financial businesses to operate successfully. Depending on the company and field, a research analyst can find themselves looking over data for any number of things. Research analysts rarely work alone; in most cases, multiple analysts are examining and verifying data.
Research analysts should have a bachelor’s degree in accounting, business, or a relevant field; they may also benefit in additional education in the sector in which they work. In addition to analyzing data, a research analyst reports their findings to their company regularly, so they should be well versed in creating and giving presentations.

Research Analyst Tasks
  • Present results in written and oral formats.
  • Interview clients or team members to identify information needs and deliverables.
  • Use a variety of sources to research and analyze topics, becoming an expert in a field.
  • Collect and analyze quantitative data.
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Companies and Industries for Research Analyst Salaries

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Salary Range

Market Research£21,720 - £40,855
Consulting£23,876 - £47,010
Business Research, Analysis, and Advisory Services£24,270 - £48,429
Financial Services£24,727 - £50,622
Investment Banking£27,766 - £58,245
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Key Statistics for Research Analyst Salaries and Jobs

Female
45%
female alumni
 
Male
55%
male alumni
Salary:£23,753 - £32,336 £22,820 - £33,724
Years of Experience
Less than 1 year
14%
1-4 years
65%
5-9 years
13%
10-19 years
5%
20 years or more
2%
Top Degrees

Salary Range

Bachelor's Degree£19,585 - £41,066
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medical benefits Medical: 40% dental benefits Dental: 16%
vision benefits Vision: 18% employee benefits None: 49%

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