Analyst (Senior) × Strengths: Analytical & Logical Thinking
For Those Strong in Analytical & Logical Thinking
This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable organizing data and information and thinking logically.
Of course, some degree of analytical and logical thinking is required in any job. The jobs introduced here tend to offer more opportunities to utilize such abilities. Furthermore, analytical skills come in many forms - from working with data to interpreting situations - and the methods and depth vary from person to person.
Please use this as a reference to discover how your analytical perspective can be put to use.
12 jobs found.
Stock Analyst
A professional who analyzes corporate financial data and market trends, evaluates the fair value of stocks, and provides investment judgments and advice.
Stock Analyst (Securities Company)
A specialist affiliated with a securities company who analyzes companies' financial statements and market trends to provide investment judgments and recommendations.
Corporate Credit Investigator
Corporate credit investigators investigate and analyze companies' financial information and business realities, providing objective credit risk assessments for credit and investment decisions.
Metal Mineral Analyst (Mining)
A technical job in the mining sector that analyzes the chemical composition of mined ores and minerals, contributing to resource evaluation and quality control.
Financial Strategist
A professional who analyzes market data and financial information to formulate optimal financial strategies for companies and investors.
Bond Analyst
Specialist who evaluates credit risks and interest rate trends in the bond market, providing investment recommendations and client research.
Securities Analyst
A professional who analyzes corporate financial information and market data to make investment decisions and evaluate securities.
Sample Analyst (Chemical)
Technician who inspects and quantifies the components and properties of chemical products, environmental and biological samples using various analytical instruments, supporting quality control and research and development.
Water Quality Analyst (Chemistry)
A profession that analyzes the chemical properties of water in water quality testing laboratories and contributes to monitoring water pollution and environmental conservation.
Insurance Actuary
A professional who uses actuarial techniques for pricing insurance products, calculating reserves, and managing risks.