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Strategies for Improving Financial Professional Ability in the Digital Age

Chunli Ma

Abstract


The purpose of this paper is to explore the career development and ability training strategies of financial professionals in the digital
age. With the rapid development of digital technology, the financial field is facing unprecedented challenges and opportunities. This paper
analyzes the influence of digitalization on financial professionals, analyzes the current professional development status of financial professionals, focuses on determining the core competencies required by financial professionals in the digital era, such as technical skills, data analysis
and communication and cooperation, and discusses the corresponding ability training strategies[1]. At the same time, it also studies the changes
in the roles and responsibilities of financial professionals brought about by the digital transformation of enterprises, with a view to providing
useful reference for related work.

Keywords


Digital age; Finance major; Career development; Ability training; Data analysis

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/memf.v2i3.4531

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