Analyst - Private Equity - Newly qual ACA/CA
City of London
Analyst - Private Equity - Newly qual ACA/CA
City of London
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Very rare and exciting opportunity in a Global Fund Advisory Firm for a newly qualified ACA (or equivalent) from ideally a Big 4 background to join their London team. This well known name in the private placement market have built their market reputation by providing first class advice on portfolio sales, portfolio management and refinancing for some of the best known private equity houses in the market.
The candidate needs to have recently qualified from the big four accountancy firms and have a very strong academic back ground. The individual will need to be commercially minded have excellent interpersonal skills and an entrepreneurial flair which makes them stand out from the crowd
With this in mind, we're ideally looking for:
* ACA or CA Qualified 2012 from Big 4 (or equivalent)
* Strong 'A' grade profile and a 2.1 or 1st class degree with a Business, Economics, Legal bias
* Highly adaptable, entrepreneurial and commercially minded.
* Ability to work under pressure
* Drive and determination to deliver results on time.
* Eligible to work in the UK.
To apply, please send your CV online or for more information or a confidential discussion, please contact Harry Fox at Marks Sattin on 020 73215000 or harry.fox@markssattin.com
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