Financial Analysis & Reporting

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Median Average:
$93,666
Financial Analysis & Reporting in Australia median base salary $93,666/yr. Information is based on 60 Financial Analysis & Reporting jobs advertised between April 2023 and April 2024.
How much do Financial Analysis & Reporting earn in Australia? The average salary of Financial Analysis & Reporting is $93,666 in Australia
$93,666 /yr
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Average $93,666
Range $93K - $93K
Last updated April 19 2024
The average pay range for Financial Analysis & Reporting is between $93K and $93K. Salaries vary from a low of $60K up to $140K per year. The average number of Financial Analysis & Reporting roles advertised per month is 42 in Australia between April 2023 and April 2024.
What are the most common skills required to be a Financial Analysis & Reporting? The most common skills required for a Financial Analysis & Reporting are:
Research Design Projects Service Delivery Quantitative Excel Analysis Physics Technical Quantitative Research Geography English Market Research Well-Developed Communication Interpreting Data Designing Interpersonal Skills Employee Benefits Client Focus Project Management Interpreting Presentations Testing Technical Science Presenting Publications Report Writing Visio Excel
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These skills are most commonly found in Financial Analysis & Reporting job advertisements and position descriptions.

Last updated July 20 2020
Which recruitment agencies have the largest number of Banking & Finance roles in Australia?
See which recruitment agencies advertise the most Banking & Finance roles. See what salaries they paid for Banking & Finance in Australia. See how they compare to the average Banking & Finance salary of $92,886.
Michael Page
Melbourne (100%), Sydney (0%)
18,060

$90K-$100K

($2,114)

$90K-$100K
($2,114)
Commonwealth Bank - Retail Banking Services
Brisbane (15%), Melbourne (14%), Sydney (12%), Darwin (11%) +10 others
5,102

$62K-$71K

(($25,853))

$62K-$71K
(($25,853))
NAB
Melbourne (26%), Perth (24%), Sydney (19%), Brisbane (9%) +8 others
2,938

$82K-$113K

($5,012)

$82K-$113K
($5,012)
St.George Bank
Sydney (89%), Brisbane (6%), Newcastle (3%), Canberra (1%) +1 others
2,089

$64K-$92K

(($14,362))

$64K-$92K
(($14,362))
Bendigo and Adelaide Bank
Melbourne (66%), Brisbane (14%), Geelong (10%), Perth (5%) +4 others
1,766

$72K-$95K

(($8,694))

$72K-$95K
(($8,694))
Last Updated October 15 2023
How many years does it take to become a Senior Researcher?
Most candidates undertake an average of 0 years Banking & Finance prior to being appointed as a Senior Researcher.
Average Banking & Finance required to become a Senior Researcher
Last updated April 24 2024
Most candidates have on average 2 years working experience prior to becoming a Senior Researcher.
Average Banking & Finance required to become a Senior Researcher
Last updated April 24 2024
Where are Financial Analysis & Reporting in Australia sourced from?
Financial Analysis & Reporting are sourced from
these companies
National Australia Bank
Origin Energy
PRDnationwide
SALA Financial Services Pty Ltd
Thiess
Financial Analysis & Reporting are sourced in Australia are most likely to be sourced from these schools
Monash University
Deakin University
University of Sydney
CPA Australia
Bond University
Last updated April 24 2024