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Minimum one (1) year investment banking, private equity, venture capital, or corporate finance experience preferred. The M&A Investment Banking Analyst will be responsible for leading the analytical work in support of transaction execution and new business development, as well as assisting senior bankers in the development and delivery of value-added investment banking products and services to clients and prospects.
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2+ years of experience in venture capital, private equity, investment banking, management consulting, or related fields. Cornell is a leading executive search firm that specialises in the Private Equity and Venture Capital industry.
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You will also have the opportunity to explore many of the following: investment banking, strategy consulting, private equity, venture capital, investment management, board governance, corporate development, and entrepreneurship.
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Significant experience in venture capital, private equity, investment banking, investment management, or relevant non-finance fields, including experience with financial and operational due diligence of early-stage businesses.
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Minimum 15-20 years experience combining venture capital, corporate venture capital, corporate development, consulting, investment banking, private equity, start-up leadership or related fields.
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5 + years' experience working in M&A, venture capital, private equity, investment banking, or an internal corporate development function. Knowledge of and experience with venture investment, M&A practices, and processes, including venture capital, M&A, private equity, due diligence, post-closing deal integration, transaction structuring, restructuring, strategy formulation.
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If you do not have prior biopharma consulting, investment banking, equity research, venture capital, corporate development, or business development experience, then your MBA coursework will be more important for determining the fit.
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Proven experience in impact investing or an adjacent field such as venture capital, venture philanthropy, private equity, community development financing, fund investments, social enterprise development, investment banking, consulting, and/or private debt.
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12+ years of experience in venture capital, private equity, investment banking, investment management, or relevant non-finance fields, including experience with financial and operational due diligence of early-stage businesses.
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You will be able to demonstrate and leverage your experience at an accelerator, incubator, venture studio, or start-up, with broader knowledge of the startup ecosystem. Bring lived experience from immigrant and refugee communities and communities of color, as well the issues that the Investment team focuses on.
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Five or more years of combined experience in strategy/management consulting, venture capital, investment banking or corporate strategy/innovation/development roles (e.g., developing and implementing business strategies such as launching new products or implementing large scale companywide initiatives, business plan evaluation, startup incubators/accelerators, venture investing, mergers & acquisitions.
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Candidates could have a background in real estate acquisitions, venture capital / private equity underwriting or banking / project finance. Project Finance / Energy Investment Analyst About the role.
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Six to twelve years of experience with increasing responsibility in management consulting, investment banking, private equity/venture capital, corporate business development, or international business management.
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All employees on the Business Development team learn a significant amount about the investment banking process as well as the "ins and outs" of the merger & acquisition and private capital raising processes.
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6+ years (or 4+ with an MBA or graduate finance certification) in investment banking, venture capital, corporate development, equity research, or similar experience. 6+ years (or 4+ with an MBA or graduate finance certification) in investment banking, venture capital, corporate development, equity research, or similar experience.
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