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Deliver tax advice to cross-functional teams including legal, finance, fund accounting, operations, investor relations, business strategy, and senior leadership. A strong understanding of technical tax issues related to quant hedge funds and the ability to apply that knowledge to practical, often ambiguous, business situations.
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Supporting the expansion and successful implementation and delivery of hedge fund and liquid alternative investments, including hedge funds, public real estate, commodities, managed futures, alternative credit and exchange funds.
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Experience with/knowledge of transfer agency and fund administration services for private equity, private credit, real estate and hedge funds. Experience with operational processes and requirements (e.g., regulatory, compliance) for private markets and alternative investments, including private equity, private credit, real estate, and hedge funds.
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He earned his MBA from Harvard Business School and later grew his hedge fund from $1 million to $200 million over the course of two decades on Wall Street. He has appeared on CNBC, two 60 Minutes segments, and has been profiled in The Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, Forbes, CNN, and the Washington Post. Our other gurus graduated from Wharton, Harvard, and Yale spent decades on Wall Street grew their own hedge funds from $585,000 to $1.3 billion in four years own heavy metal magazine Revolver worked at Wall Street's largest investment banks and studied under investing legends like Leon Cooperman, Steve Cohen, and David Einhorn.
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Support the Company’s core lines of business, which include but are not limited to Hedge Fund Solutions (commingled and strategic custom funds), multi-PM hedge funds (e.g., North Rock, Mission Crest, Pier61, Penglai Peak), and Lighthouse Platform Services strategic client base.
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Experience at an investment bank or buy-side organization that invests in various liquid traded products – those seen at an alternative asset management firm, hedge fund or investment bank.
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3-6+ years of accounting experience; private equity, venture, hedge fund, or asset management sector preferred plus experience in tax from public accounting and/or all public accounting or industry.
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5+ years of experience working on a prop trading, quantitative trading or electronic trading desk (investment bank, hedge fund, etc. 5+ years of experience working on a prop trading, quantitative trading or electronic trading desk (investment bank, hedge fund, etc.
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We are currently partnering with a reputable Hedge Fund looking to add a Linux Engineer. Prior experience working with Veritas NetBackup and storage solutions from Dell/EMC (e.g., PowerStore, Unity.
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Development, maintenance and production support of existing research, reporting, trading and operations systems Build custom front-end reporting tools while integrating with existing back-end systems Requirements include: 5+ years in IT with extensive experience developing financial systems for Mutual Fund, Hedge Fund or Asset Management industry with good understanding of financial services including asset classes, instruments, workflows and products.
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Quest’s strategies seek to generate attractive absolute returns with significant positive skew while maintaining strong hedging characteristics particularly during tail events that may cause surprise losses in hedge fund and equity portfolios.
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At least 2 years of compliance experience with a Registered Investment Advisor or Hedge Fund. JCW is currently partnering with a Stamford based Hedge Fund that is looking to build out their Compliance team.
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Work closely with sales and marketing teams to grow & expand the companies suite of; asset managers, hedge fund, private equity, venture capital, investment banking, real estate and private market clients.
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Previous experience working in a quantitative research or independent PM role at a hedge fund or proprietary trading firm. 2-8 years of experience in quantitative finance, preferably with a focus on equities/futures markets and alpha research.
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The family office currently includes a manager of a $500 million hedge fund/private investment firm, a $2.75 billion bank, a $400 million real estate investment firm, and a $225 million charitable foundation.
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