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1-3 years of relevant work experience in financial services, investment management, investment research, investment banking, management consulting, entrepreneurship, or law and/or a degree from a top-tier master’s program.
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For wealth managers serving entrepreneurial, small business, and family business clients, our dual RIA and broker-dealer structure empowers earning investment banking fees on client M&A liquidity events and then advising upon and managing the investment proceeds.
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Minimum five years of recent experience in one or more of the following areas: investment banking, private equity, hedge funds, valuation, financial statement analysis, quantitative analysis, statistical sampling and econometrics, fixed income, and/or capital markets.
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Siebert Williams Shank & Co., LLC ("SWS" or the "Firm") is conducting a search for an Investment Banking Analyst to join its Infrastructure and Public team and work in-office from its Los Angeles office or Oakland (CA) headquarters.
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Ernst & Young Capital Advisors, LLC (EYCA) offers investment banking services with access to a global network of EY mergers & acquisitions, debt capital markets and equity capital markets professionals.
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A proven record of excellence in investment banking specific to mergers, acquisitions and capital markets. As an M&A Investment Banking Senior Manager you'll provide clients with objective advice on corporate financing alternatives through highly focused industry teams with world class, global execution capabilities.
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This is an ideal position for an investment banking analyst seeking intellectually engaging work while residing in sunny La Jolla/San Diego with excellent work/life environment, work/beach/surf culture and sunshine throughout the year.
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Cantor Fitzgerald & Co. is a preeminent investment bank serving more than 5,000 institutional clients around the world, recognized for its strengths in fixed income and equity capital markets, investment banking, SPAC underwriting, PIPE placements, commercial real estate, and for its global distribution platform.
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Minimum of three to five years of experience as an analyst with a top investment firm, investment bank, global commodity trading firm, institutional metals and mining investment manager or similar organization, which might include experience in private equity, leveraged finance, merchant banking, buy-side M&A and/or principal investing experience.
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The firm's Founder and senior bankers are all highly experienced investment bankers formerly with the financial technology, M&A and investment banking groups of Goldman Sachs & Co in New York, San Francisco, London and Los Angeles, as well as Morgan Stanley, JP Morgan, Evercore, and more.
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The ideal candidate will have two years of prior investment banking Analyst experience, a strong work ethic, and the ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment. The firm is the No. 1 investment bank for global M&A transactions under $1 billion, the No. 1 M&A advisor for the past eight consecutive years in the U.S., the No. 1 global restructuring advisor for the past nine consecutive years, and the No. 1 global M&A fairness opinion advisor over the past 25 years, all based on number of transactions and according to data provided by Refinitiv.
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Good understanding of Project Finance, Infrastructure Finance, Public Finance, Structured Finance, Project Bonds, Project Loans, Loan Sales & Syndication, Debt Capital Markets, Financial Advisory, Investment Banking, Financial Guarantees, PPPs is a plus 3-5 years of relevant professional experience in project finance, leveraged finance, or investment banking viewed positively.
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With $34.5 billion in annual revenue, $24 trillion of assets under custody and $423 billion in deposits, the CIB offers a broad suite of investment banking, market-making, prime brokerage, treasury, and securities products.
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Knowledge of financing concepts, principles, techniques, and practices, and investment and commercial banking, especially as they relate to project financing. Detailed knowledge of renewable energy, macroeconomics, investments, banking, capital markets, international business, financial planning and management, large and small business project financing.
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Preference for endowment, investment management, investment banking, or consulting experience, but not required. The position will require close collaboration with all members of the Investment Office and will report directly to the Chief Investment Officer.
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