Geopolitical Risk Analyst
What Is a Geopolitical Risk Analyst and How to Become One
By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team
What Does a Geopolitical Risk Analyst Do?
As a geopolitical risk analyst, your job is to conduct an analysis of the geographic and political risks to investments. In this context, the word investment can refer to anything from purchasing shares of a company to trying to sell products in a new region. As part of this job, you may study international trends, help find ways to finance a project, or look for unique local conditions that may threaten an investment. The way companies describe this role, such as media analyst or politics researcher, often indicates what sort of risk analysis they expect you to do. This can help you sort positions before you apply to them.
How to Become a Geopolitical Risk Analyst
The primary qualifications for becoming a geopolitical risk analyst are a bachelor's degree in a relevant field and some industry experience. Employers prefer applicants who have language skills, knowledge of economics and finance, and overall business expertise. Internships are a good starting point, but many geopolitical risk analysts work in at least one other professional role before applying for a job in this field. Specific industry experience is also helpful and can help you stand out from other analysts. Fulfilling the responsibilities and duties of a geopolitical risk analyst requires research skills, math skills, flexibility, creativity, and sometimes bilingualism.
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