Job Description
The Graduate Finance Analyst will play a key role in supporting financial decision-making. This position focuses on analysing financial data, preparing reports, working closely with stakeholders and ensuring accurate forecasting to drive business performance. Client Details This role is based at a well-established organisation. Operating with a medium-sized team, the company is known for its structured processes and focus on delivering high-quality services. Description The Graduate Finance Analyst's responsibilities include: Analyse financial data to support decision-making processes across the business. Prepare and present regular financial reports for senior stakeholders. Assist in budgeting and forecasting activities to ensure accurate financial planning. Provide insights and recommendations to improve financial performance and efficiency. Collaborate with various departments to ensure consistent financial practices. Monitor key performance indicators and highlight areas for improvement. Support the preparation of financial models and business cases for new projects. Ensure compliance with financial regulations and company policies. Profile A successful Graduate Finance Analyst should have: A solid educational background in Accounting, Finance, or a related field. Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret complex financial data. Proficiency in financial modelling and forecasting tools. Excellent attention to detail and problem-solving abilities. Strong communication skills to present financial information effectively. Competence in using relevant financial software and systems. Job Offer Benefits include: A competitive salary ranging from £30,000 to £35,000 per annum. Standard benefits package. A permanent position with a focus on professional growth and development. If you are a detail-oriented professional looking for a role as a Graduate Finance Analyst, this opportunity offers a challenging and rewarding career. Apply today!
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