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Financial and Investment Analysts careers from Duke University

9 Duke University alumni worked as Financial and Investment Analysts according to data on ClickWith

Most popular careers for Duke University alumni

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  • Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media12
  • Business and Financial Operations28
  • Computer and Mathematical40
  • Educational Instruction and Library21
  • Life, Physical, and Social Science15
  • Management28
  • All stages183
  • Student work107
  • Entry level51
  • Mid level24
  • Senior+35

(*) Estimated based on US statistics

Top employers hiring Duke University Financial and Investment Analysts alumni

  • EY 2
  • Goldman Sachs 2
  • Cornerstone Research 1
  • Angel Oak Capital Advisors, LLC 1
  • Versailles Group, Ltd. 1
  • Laifer Capital Management 1
  • Consortium For Technology & Innovation in Pediatrics 1

Typical job titles

  • Analyst 1
  • Financial Analyst
  • Investment Banking Analyst 1
  • Investment Banking Summer Analyst 1
  • Investment Analyst 1
  • Senior Financial Analyst
  • Junior Analyst
  • Investment Banking Associate
  • Private Equity Analyst
  • Private Equity Summer Analyst
  • Equity Research Associate
  • Market Analyst

Duke University alumni in Financial and Investment Analysts

Education Employment Certification Financial and Investment Analysts
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Amy Tingle
Economics @ Duke University ~ 3 yr ~ Analyst @ Cornerstone Research
2013
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2018
Economics
Duke University
Summer Analyst
Cornerstone Research
💼 Analyst
Cornerstone Research

Common questions

What job titles do Duke University Financial and Investment Analysts alumni actually hold?

Duke University graduates who work in Financial and Investment Analysts most commonly hold titles such as Financial Services Consultant, Equity Analyst, Investment Analyst and Investment Banking Analyst.

What salary can Financial and Investment Analysts professionals expect?

Financial and Investment Analysts professionals typically earn $78K – $132K annually based on industry data. Compensation is growing at 2.4% per year. (* estimated from US data)

How many Duke University graduates work in Financial and Investment Analysts?

ClickWith tracks 9 Duke University alumni who have worked as Financial and Investment Analysts — approximately 24% of all 37 tracked alumni. Explore all career paths from Duke University →

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