M&A Analyst - Legendary Mayfair Boutique
London
M&A Analyst - Legendary Mayfair Boutique
London
The details
This vacancy has now expired.
Start your job searchThe firm focuses on the technology space, working on the biggest deals with the biggest clients worldwide. With offices in both the US and London and an unmatched client list that boasts all the major names in the tech industry, they are phenomenally well positioned to dominate advisory within the tech space. The firm is headed up by some of the legends of investment banking who are famous individuals in their own right, providing a credibility and track-record which is second to none.
They are looking to add to the team an outstanding junior analyst, ideally from the class of 2008 or 2009 who has gained significant M&A exposure, having worked on a full M&A process. An interest in working the tech space is obviously required, but they will look at strong candidates from any sector or generalist team. Candidates who have had strong training in either a bulge-bracket, tier 1 or strong boutique will all be considered, as the focus is on finding a truly exceptional individual. Experience of working on either mid-cap or large cap transactions is equally well regarded. Extra European languages would be an advantage, but please note it is not essential.
This role will suit candidates who desire the following:
1. Want to work with some true legends of Investment banking.
2. Want to work in a fun boutique, while still working on major £b+ deals.
3. Have an interest in the tech space.
The firm fosters a collegiate atmosphere which is refreshingly free of the politics and ‘face time’ found in larger banks, pays above market rate on salaries and provides and outstanding platform for any junior banker to further their career.
If you are interested in this unique opportunity please apply now, quoting reference FCO 126438
WHMSFO
Related jobs
Salary:
£30,000 - £40,000 per annum + Study support & Fantastic progression
Location:
Leeds, West Yorkshire
Industry
Business Services
Qualification
Part qualified
Market
Commerce & Industry
Salary
£40,000 - £50,000
Job Discipline
Part Qualified & Transactional Finance
Contract Type:
Permanent
Description
I am currently working with a business that has developed a strong reputation as an employer of choice on their search for an FP&A Analyst!
Reference
LLH184525
Expiry Date
01/01/01
Author
Laura GunbyAuthor
Laura GunbySalary:
£40,000 - £60,000 per annum + DOE
Location:
Watford, Hertfordshire
Industry
Business Services
Qualification
None specified
Market
Commerce & Industry
Salary
£60,000 - £70,000
Job Discipline
Cloud & Infrastructure
Contract Type:
Permanent
Description
IT Manager job for a Holding Group of companies based primarily around London.
Reference
BBBH189941
Expiry Date
01/01/01
Author
Alex DandoAuthor
Alex DandoSalary:
£25,000 - £28,000 per annum
Location:
Leeds, West Yorkshire
Industry
Business Services
Qualification
Part qualified
Market
Professional Services
Salary
£25,000 - £30,000
Job Discipline
Part Qualified & Transactional Finance
Contract Type:
Contract
Description
Finance Assistant - Maternity Cover (12-15 months)
Reference
BBBH189942
Expiry Date
01/01/01
Author
Haroon HussainAuthor
Haroon HussainSalary:
£45,000 - £50,000 per annum
Location:
North Yorkshire
Industry
Business Services
Qualification
Finalist / Newly qualified
Market
Professional Services
Salary
£50,000 - £60,000
Job Discipline
Part Qualified & Transactional Finance
Contract Type:
Contract
Description
Senior Payroll Specialist 6-9 Months - Immediate Start!
Reference
BBBH189940
Expiry Date
01/01/01
Author
Haroon HussainAuthor
Haroon HussainRelated articles

Teaser
TechnologyContent Type
Market Insight Reports
09/06/25
Summary
Our Technology Market Insight & Salary Guide contains market research analysis from 1,800+ industry professionals. This comprehensive report uncovers key trends across the Technology sector fo
by
Edward Hall

Teaser
Financial ServicesContent Type
Career Advice
09/06/25
Summary
The world of finance contracting is fast-paced, flexible, and full of opportunity but it’s not for everyone. If you’re considering stepping away from a permanent role into the interim market, it’s w
by
Niamh Hellewell

Teaser
Finance & AccountingContent Type
General
28/05/25
Summary
The UK's financial industry remains a cornerstone of the national economy. Jobs in finance contributed £202 billion toward the economy, equating to a 8.8% of total economic output. With its global r
by
Nathan Jones