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Monday, 14 October 2013

Company: Not Disclosed
Location: New York (USA)
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As an Associate in the Restructuring group of this top boutique you will gain experience in restructurings, M&A, and financial advisory services as well as will have exposure to a variety of products and have the chance to immediately interact with clients.
As an Associate in the Corporate Finance group you will gain experience in restructurings, M&A, and financial advisory services.  Furthermore, you will have exposure to a variety of products and have the chance to immediately interact with clients.  It is expected that you will continue to take on more responsibilities as your transaction execution skills are refined.

Responsibilities

  • Actively participating in restructuring assignments, a high pressure environment that requires an ability to quickly and accurately respond to requests
  • Preparing valuations (i.e. comparable analysis, DCF, etc.)
  • Providing a high level of qualitative and quantitative financial modeling
  • Ensuring that all material is accurate and complete
  • Participating actively in client meetings
  • Reviewing pitch books to support the group's ongoing business development efforts
  • Conducting business, industry, and capital markets research
  • Supevise Analysts
     
Requirements

  • Minimum of 1 year of investment banking experience at the Associate level
  • Demonstrated quantitative, analytic and modeling skills
  • Highly developed written and oral communication skills
  • Knowledge of capital markets and investment banking products
  • Expertise in financial and computer applications (Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Bloomberg)
  • Understanding/experience with credit analysis is a plus
  • Strong interpersonal skills utilized within a team environment and in client interaction
  • Strong work ethic and attention to detail
  • High level of integrity

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