As a Credit Manager, you have transferrable skills that would make you a good fit for other similar jobs. Here's a list of related jobs, possible career transitions and alternative careers, based on skills you likely have.
These job titles are similar to the Credit Manager role, and are often used interchangeably by companies. For example, some employers may refer to a Credit Manager as either a Director Of Credit or a Credit Analyst.
A Director Of Credit shares 78% of core skills with a Credit Manager.
A Credit Analyst shares 76% of core skills with a Credit Manager.
A Credit Collections Manager shares 88% of core skills with a Credit Manager.
A Vice President of Credit shares 63% of core skills with a Credit Manager.
A Credit Specialist shares 89% of core skills with a Credit Manager.
A Credit Officer shares 63% of core skills with a Credit Manager.
A Credit Supervisor shares 80% of core skills with a Credit Manager.
Here is a list of possible career transitions and similar professions a typical Credit Manager often moves into, within or outside their industry.
An Accounts Receivable Manager shares 60% of core skills with a Credit Manager.
An Accounts Receivable Specialist shares 52% of core skills with a Credit Manager.
A Finance Manager shares 57% of core skills with a Credit Manager.
A Collections Manager shares 54% of core skills with a Credit Manager.
A Financial Director shares 51% of core skills with a Credit Manager.
A Financial Services Manager shares 63% of core skills with a Credit Manager.
A Relationship Manager shares 55% of core skills with a Credit Manager.
A Collections Specialist shares 55% of core skills with a Credit Manager.
If you're a Credit Manager and are planning to move into a similar profession or alternative career, it's important to build the right skill sets to position you for your next career.
We analyzed thousands of career transitions in your industry and identified the highest value skills to build as a Credit Manager. Building these skills will set you up for the most number of the above careers.
Here is a word cloud of the skills above. Use this as inspiration for the kinds of transferrable skills you need to build to move into a similar profession or alternative career.
The most in-demand skills you need to become a Relationship Manager are:
If you want to become a Financial Services Manager, you need to develop skills like Financial Reporting, Accounting, Financial Accounting, Auditing, Project Management, Private Banking, Change Management and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).
Here is a list of jobs a former a Credit Manager could consider moving to:
Job titles that are especially common for a Credit Manager to move into include Financial Director, Collections Manager, Financial Services Manager, Accounts Receivable Manager, Collections Specialist, Accounts Receivable Specialist, Finance Manager and Relationship Manager.
Job titles that are related to a Credit Manager are:
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