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Balancing the books: Growing number of finance related jobs across Europe

France takes first place as the European country with the most graduate jobs in finance, with 114,947 job listings in the last 30 days.

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The world of work continues to change. Trends include a growth of automation adoption, an increasing geographic concentration of employment, the shrinkage of labour supply, and the shifting mix of sectors and occupations. These changes are impacting the finance sector, which has been disrupted by new technology and a growth in new positions.

Finance continues to be one of the most desirable career paths for recent graduates, partly due to the generous salaries that many finance roles provide. Whilst there are plenty of finance graduate job listings all around Europe, which country has the most?

A new report provides an assessment of finance roles and average salaries. This is based on information from CMC Markets and provided to Digital Journal for review in relation to the European Union.

For the analysis, the firm used data from EuroJobs to discover which European country has the most finance graduate job listings.

CountryNumber of Entry-Level Finance Graduate Listings (EuroJobs)Average Finance Grad Job Salary (EUR)
France114,947€39,171
United Kingdom113,952€36,675
Germany66,338€40,000
Netherlands32,352€43,910
Italy12,539€28,000
Poland10,100€30,561
Belgium9,426€37,557
Switzerland9,390€70,942
Ireland9,334€30,000
Spain5,099€30,818
Portugal3,263€22,818
Austria2,814€33,345
Denmark2,565€60,029
Sweden2,084€44,136
Greece1,305€24,816
Romania902€12,871
Norway772€45,649
Hungary690€16,559
Finland421€36,000
Turkey300€12,547

France takes first place as the European country with the most graduate jobs in finance, with 114,947 job listings in the last 30 days. The average salary for a graduate finance job in France is €39,171.

The U.K. is next, with 113,952 finance-related graduate job listings on EuroJobs in the last 30 days. The average salary is around €36,675 or £31,613.

Germany has 66,338 job listings for finance graduate jobs, whilst the Netherlands has 32,352. Italy has 12,539, and Poland has 10,100.  Switzerland is the country which pays the highest salaries for graduate finance roles. According to Glassdoor, the average salary is €70,942 or £61,147.

Michael Hewson, Chief Market Analyst at CMC Markets, explains: “There are thousands of finance graduate job listings all over Europe, as our research shows. Working in finance allows graduating students to be exposed to a stimulating, challenging environment early in their careers.”

The analyst adds: “Entry-level finance jobs allow the opportunity to learn quickly in a fast-paced environment whilst developing existing skills and growing in confidence. A career in finance will also improve your analytical thinking, decision-making and reporting skills. Through a nationwide survey, Glassdoor recently voted finance manager the second best job in the UK.”

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Dr. Tim Sandle is Digital Journal's Editor-at-Large for science news. Tim specializes in science, technology, environmental, business, and health journalism. He is additionally a practising microbiologist; and an author. He is also interested in history, politics and current affairs.

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