M&A Analyst Bulge Bracket
City of London
M&A Analyst Bulge Bracket
City of London
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An outstanding opportunity has arisen for an Investment banking analyst at London's most exciting new boutique.
The firm is a new arrival in the city and has been formed by some of the biggest names in Investment banking. The founding partners are former heads of bulge bracket banks and bring with them incomparable experience, drive and reputation, all of which are going to make this firm a huge success.
The focus of the firm is in offering unparalleled independent advisory services on M&A, capital markets and restructuring across all sectors.
With some genuinely big hires already on board they are now looking to get some talented juniors in place at analyst 2 and analyst 3 levels.
They are looking for the very best analysts out there. It is likely that the successful candidate will have bulge bracket training and have worked on completed transactions or have trained on an ACA programme. Candidates should also feel fully comfortable on the client facing side. There is no particular sector or languages preference, but any successful candidate will be expected to have the energy and entrepreneurial spirit to succeed in a start up boutique.
This is an opportunity that will only suit those candidates with an entrepreneurial flair, who are good enough to work with some of the biggest reputations in the business with the potential for huge reward. Salary will be excellent, in line with the bulge bracket banks + bonus.
If you are interested in this opportunity please provide an up to date CV to andrew.miller@markssattin.com or applying using job reference AXM162658
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