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2015-11-02 11:07:49

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

Guide-Level 14

There is no doubt that it is the most flourishing area and the opportunities for employment are many. The Forms of business are several and opportunities are accruing in thousands for the young men.

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2015-11-02 10:24:58

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Renuka RanaCommunity Manager

Guide-Level 12

Dear Ravi,
After acquiring CFA, portfolio managers, research analysts and executives are the most popular career areas in which there are a lot of career prospects. The further jobs roles are listed below:
1. Portfolio Manager
2. Research Analyst
3. Chief Executive
4. Consultant
5. Corporate Financial Analyst
6. Financial Advisor
7. Relationship Managers, Sales, & Marketing
8. Risk Manager
9. Investment Banking Analyst
10. Manager of Managers
11. Accountant/Auditor
12. Strategist
13. Trader
14. Broker
15. Performance Measurement Specialist
16. Private Banker
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2015-10-31 17:00:18

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KIRTHIKA SIVAKUMAR

Contributor-Level 6

Popular Career Options
Upon graduating from an insurance associate's degree program, students will undertake such careers as:
Insurance billing specialist
Insurance solicitor
Actuary assistant
Students graduating from an insurance bachelor's degree program can expect to find employment in the following areas:
Actuarial services
Insurance claims
Risk assessment
Underwriting
Insurance sales
Students who have successfully completed a master's degree in insurance and risk management program may seek one of the following careers:
Insurance investigator
Management analyst
Corporate risk assessment specialist
Insurance broker
Students with a Ph.D. in insuran
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2015-10-31 16:52:41

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KIRTHIKA SIVAKUMAR

Contributor-Level 6

I know actuaries that work in investment consulting if that is the kind of thing that interests you. You don't really need to be an actuary for that, but it can help if you are advising on matching assets to liabilities (the investment actuaries I know advise pension schemes). The actuarial exams are more difficult than financial analyst exams, so I wouldn't suggest going down that route unless you are sure you are going to be making use of the actuarial techniques.

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2015-10-31 11:24:24

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

Guide-Level 14

These days, it is better if improve communicative ability in English. Brush up your subject knowledge and cultivate a good personality.It is better if you speak a bit loud and give up any fear.

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2015-10-31 11:20:50

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

Guide-Level 14

MCom is still a qualification for teaching BCom in some states. Distance Education is not a problem, but one has to cultivate himself for a teaching job carefully, by developing his awareness and personality.

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2015-10-30 17:04:57

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Harender Bisht

Guide-Level 12

Dear Swameeka,
hi,
there are good scope in this sector.you can do job in any company or can start your own work.
you can refer the links below for more details
https://www.shiksha.com/securities-trading-article-4665-1
https://www.shiksha.com/career-as-stock-broker-cc-103
Hope it will help you, feel free ask more. Give thumbs up or mark this answer as best if you found it helpful.

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2015-10-30 16:58:26

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KIRTHIKA SIVAKUMAR

Contributor-Level 6

Greetings,For knowing results regarding the career and scope pls check:
https://www.wetfeet.com/./career-overview

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2015-10-30 16:18:34

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

Guide-Level 14

It is a broad ambition. First, acquire the minimum qualifications and then you have to do an extensive research and make publications. You have to attend as many seminars as possible. You have to understand the social needs. The recent Nobel Prize was based on poverty in India and Indian Saving.To be simple, work out your range.

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2015-10-30 12:55:13

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Abhijit Patil

Beginner-Level 4

Hello,
MBA in Finance will be best suitable for you!

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