Valuators

(NOC 1235)
+2.56%
 

What do Valuators do?

Valuators analyze financial records of businesses to assess competitiveness and estimate market value.

How to become: Valuators

You must have a high school diploma. You usually need a college diploma, a university degree or other courses related to your field in combination with extensive experience / training in your field. To be an assessor, valuator, appraiser or insurance underwriter, you may need accreditation or professional recognition from a professional association. Many recent entrants have a trade / vocational certificate or community college diploma, and almost 3 in 10 have an undergraduate university degree.

Where to study for a career as: Valuators

George Brown College
Toronto, Ontario, CA

Related Program(s):
Business - Finance Program Diploma
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University of Northern British Columbia
Prince George, British Columbia, CA

Related Program(s):
Business Administration Fundamentals Certificate Certificate
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Cambrian College
Sudbury, Ontario, CA

Related Program(s):
Business - Finance Diploma
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Trent University - Durham Greater Toronto Area
Oshawa, Ontario, CA

Related Program(s):
Financial Analytics Postgraduate Certificate Certificate
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University of Lethbridge
Lethbridge, Alberta, CA

Related Program(s):
Diploma of the Dhillon School of Business | Finance Diploma; Co-op
Management Certificate | Finance Certificate
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Wilfrid Laurier University
Waterloo, Ontario, CA

Related Program(s):
Intermediate Economics I and II Certificate
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Modified on April 07, 2022

How much do Valuators make?

Low:
$41,995
Average:
$74,277
High:
$101,005

Job openings for Valuators

Job Seekers:
21,800
Job Openings:
21,900