Amanda wilson
Member
I’m posting this because I’ve heard mixed things and wanted to get some clarity. On the surface, this role seems really interesting analyzing a company’s financials, assessing their ability to take on a loan, digging into market and supplier risk, etc. That kind of research-driven work really appeals to me.
But I’ve also heard that in practice, it can sometimes feel like glorified data entry just plugging numbers into a system and letting it generate a risk score.
So I’m curious to hear from people actually doing the job:
But I’ve also heard that in practice, it can sometimes feel like glorified data entry just plugging numbers into a system and letting it generate a risk score.
So I’m curious to hear from people actually doing the job:
- How do you see this role?
- Are there parts of the work that feel repetitive or tedious?
- How much of your day involves actual analysis versus just inputting data?
- Do you feel like you have decision-making power, or is it more about following a process?
- Besides financial statements, what other information do you look at?
- And overall what do you enjoy about the job, and what frustrates you?