Employment for financial managers who work for firms that manage funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles will grow by 15 percent through 2029, according to the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), or much faster than the average for all careers.
"Several specialties within financial management, particularly cash management and risk management, are expected to be in high demand over the decade," according to the DOL. "There has been an increased emphasis on risk management within the financial industry, and this trend is expected to continue. Banking institutions are expected to emphasize stability and managing risk over profits. This is expected to lead to employment growth for risk managers."
- Chief Information Officers
- Financial Quantitative Analysts
- Tax Managers
- Wealth Management Accountants
- Wealth Management Analysts
- Wealth Management Associates
- Wealth Management Compliance Professionals
- Wealth Management Investor Relations Specialists
- Wealth Management Lawyers
- Wealth Management Managing Directors
- Wealth Management Vice Presidents