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Financial Analyst Reviews
What is it like working as a Financial Analyst?
February 2019
Well compensated Independent Contributor.
Financial Analyst in Memphis:
Pros: The visibility and high level of interaction with upper management.
Cons: The location (Memphis).
February 2019
Financial Analyst:
Good company with benefits and remuneration above the standards. Although it has some areas that could be worked on, like the internal structure and communication; it would be very difficult for me to change employers.
February 2019
Good benefits.
Financial Analyst in Overland Park:
Pros: Benefits
Cons: Everything runs through HQ
February 2019
Great.
Financial Analyst in Johannesburg:
Pros: My Team
Cons: Large organisation, quite difficult to get everyone to agree
February 2019
Great lifestyle.
Financial Analyst in Brisbane:
Pros: Less metropolitan
Cons: Less international in nature
February 2019
Great.
Financial Analyst in Salt Lake City:
Pros: Close to home
Cons: Snow driving
February 2019
Unexciting.
Financial Analyst in Farmington Hills:
Pros: Convenience of travel
Cons: Nothing unique
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