Career Occupational Profile for: Credit Analysts

Analyze current credit data and financial statements of individuals or firms to determine the degree of risk involved in extending credit or lending money. Prepare reports with this credit information for use in decision-making.

 
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Overview

$52,350.00 Median Annual Wage 3,000 Average Job Openings Per Year
1.2 Average Unemployment Percentage 14.9 Percentage That Completed High School
67,000 Employment Numbers in 2006 25.4 Percentage That Had Some College
68,000 Employment Numbers in 2016 (est.) 59.7 Percentage That Went Beyond College Degree

Sample Job Titles

Analyst
Credit Administrator
Credit Analyst
Credit Manager
Credit Negotiator
Credit Representative
Credit Specialist
Escrow Representative
Factorer
Financial Analyst
Loan Officer
Loan Review Analyst
Underwriter



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Sources: Career Guide to Industries (CGI), Occupational Information Network (O*Net), Occupation Outlook Handbook (OOH)