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Provide legal support on a wide array of corporate matters, including corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions, securities law compliance, capital markets, venture capital, and private equity.
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DUTIES: Scotia Capital (USA), Inc. seeks Director, Equity Research Analyst in San Francisco, CA to lead the US technology vertical coverage by conducting in-depth industry analysis and research using industry and financial sources.
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The Lead supports investment and financial analysis activities across all investment asset classes - alternative investments including private equity, private credit and real estate, public equity, and fixed income and proactively develops strategies for increased efficiencies in support of departmental and organizational strategy and change management initiatives.
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The Private Equity Analyst performs tasks essential to supporting the Private Equity Consultants execute on financial and risk analysis, as well as help coordination with internal teams to ensure smooth operations and client service.
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A law firm seeks a Mid-Level Private Equity Finance Associate Attorney for its Los Angeles, CA office. Mid-Level Private Equity Finance Associate Attorney. Borrower-side representation is a key aspect of this role, with a strong preference for experience working with private equity sponsors.
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The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 6 years of law firm experience, specializing in venture capital, private equity, initial public offerings, and mergers and acquisitions. Manage and oversee corporate transactions, including but not limited to venture capital financing, private equity deals, initial public offerings, and mergers and acquisitions.
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The ideal candidate will represent borrowers, private equity sponsors, financial institutions, direct lenders, and other investors in a diverse range of debt finance work. Job Overview: A law firm in Chicago, IL, seeks a Mid-to-Senior-Level Private Equity Finance Associate Attorney with 3-6 years of substantive leveraged finance experience.
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If the intention of the private equity firm is to change the capital structure of the company through its investment, then the work of the analyst involves assuming a set of financial variables and preparing financial scenarios.
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This is a brand-new role for the firm, reporting to our CO-Chief Investment Officer and will offer an exciting opportunity to become a pivotal partner in shaping our equity capital markets strategy.
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Investment/asset management/financial service industry experience within equity research or something investment related. The candidate must have a notable 5-10 year work history in independent fundamental equity analysis, a strong financial accounting background, proficiency in Excel and outstanding academic credentials (minimum 3.7 GPA.
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Strong financial modeling and private equity fund modeling abilities; Strong knowledge and understanding of key financial, accounting, and private equity concepts.
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Minimum of 2+ years of experience in corporate law, specifically in corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions, securities law compliance, capital markets, venture capital, private equity, and corporate governance.
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Perform multiple levels of review/analyses of Financial Reports/Capital Events and Private Equity Complex Transactions (depending on client and team) The Gen II team is the most experienced and longest tenured team in the private equity fund administration industry, with broad expertise across buyout, funds of funds, real estate, energy, infrastructure, credit, co-investment, hybrid funds, feeder funds, venture capital, retail, and managed accounts.
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Education: Master's degree in organizational change management, social sciences, or humanities with an emphasis on racial equity. Collaborates with other department leaders to identify opportunities for internal training and support, including delivering training content on issues of racial equity during the Illinois 40-Hour Domestic Violence Certificate Training Programs.
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Two Sigma is a financial sciences company, combining data analysis, invention, and rigorous inquiry to help solve the toughest challenges in investment management, insurance technology, securities, private equity, and venture capital.
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