What to do after a master's in finance

10 Jul 2025

The master's degree in finance, at Bac+5 level, opens many doors to students wishing to develop their careers in the financial sector. Recognised for its academic excellence, this degree trains qualified professionals capable of analysing, managing and optimising a company's financial resources. Thanks to the training they receive, graduates develop cutting-edge expertise in risk management, financial analysis and financial markets. But in practical terms, what opportunities are open to you after you have obtained this precious qualification? Let's take a look at the different career paths available to you.

What careers are available after a master's degree in finance?

The financial sector is full of opportunities for graduates of a master's degree in finance. Some of the most sought-after jobs include:

  • Financial analyst, who assesses the financial health of companies and makes investment recommendations;
  • Portfolio manager, responsible for setting up and managing portfolios of financial assets;
  • Management controller, who analyses economic performance and proposes optimisation solutions;
  • Risk manager, responsible for identifying and managing financial risks;
  • Asset management advisor, who helps customers to increase the value of their assets;
  • Corporate treasurer, responsible for the liquidity and solvency of the organisation;
  • Banking account manager, who develops and manages a portfolio of professional customers.

These professions offer excellent career prospects, with increasing responsibilities and attractive remuneration packages. At ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ Business School, the Master's degree and EFMD Accredited Grande Ecole programme prepares students effectively for these different careers through high-quality teaching and immersion in the professional world.

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In what sectors can you work with a master's degree in finance?

The skills acquired during a master's degree in finance are valued in many sectors of activity:

  • Banks and credit institutions, for positions in credit analysis or asset management;
  • Asset management companies, which are looking for profiles capable of optimising investments;
  • Audit and consultancy firms, to support companies in their financial strategy;
  • Insurance companies, particularly for risk management and actuarial work;
  • The finance departments of major companies in all sectors;
  • Financial regulators, who oversee the smooth operation of the markets;
  • Fintechs, which are revolutionising the sector through technological innovation.

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As finance is at the heart of every economic activity, graduates can also work in real estate, energy, health or telecommunications. This versatility is a major advantage when it comes to building a career path that matches your aspirations.

How can I continue my studies after a master's degree in finance?

If you want to expand your knowledge after your master's in finance, there are several options open to you:

This additional training can be a springboard to positions of high responsibility or to specialise in a niche area that is particularly sought after on the job market. 

What skills are essential for success in the financial sector?

In addition to technical knowledge, certain qualities are particularly valued in the world of finance:

  • Analytical rigour, which is essential for correctly interpreting financial data;
  • Adaptability, in a sector that is constantly evolving in the face of technological innovation;
  • Mastery of IT tools and specialised finance software;
  • Excellent communication skills, to present complex analyses clearly;
  • Good stress management, particularly in high-pressure environments such as the financial markets;
  • Professional ethics, fundamental in a sector where trust is paramount.

These skills, coupled with your technical expertise, will enable you to stand out from the crowd in your job search and move rapidly into positions of responsibility. 

¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ Business School offers a Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) for professionals wishing to continue their academic development after a Masters in Finance. This programme of excellence at Bac+8 level enables experienced managers to deepen their expertise while conducting applied research. Delivered over three years, the DBA stands out for its personalised support and approach to solving real-life business problems. This course is a real springboard for accessing strategic positions or developing a high-level consultancy business in the financial sector.

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