Investment Analyst
Location/Hybrid: Seattle – 4 days onsite, 1 day WFH (Monday or Friday). Highly collaborative environment; analysts sit near CIOs and colleagues.
About the Role As an Investment Analyst , you’ll be a key member of the client service team, supporting senior Client CIOs in delivering high-quality investment solutions to retirement plans, endowments, foundations, and hospital systems. You’ll be responsible for:
Managing 15–25 clients (assigned current clients; not a sales role)
Supporting client meetings and quarterly investment reviews
Preparing clear, professional presentations and written communications for clients
Partnering with internal teams on policy review, asset allocation design, portfolio implementation, manager/product evaluation, and performance reporting
Applying performance calculation and attribution techniques to deliver actionable insights
Crafting client-ready commentary explaining performance, market conditions, and strategic recommendations
This role provides a hands-on path to growth : analysts work directly with CIOs, receive structured training from the HM (Andy Pickering), and are groomed for future CIO positions. Travel to clients typically begins in year two, though analysts can join virtual calls earlier.
Requirements Experience: 2+ years in investment-related roles (institutional client service, consulting, or portfolio management)
Education: Bachelor’s degree (preferably finance, economics, investments, mathematics, actuarial science, or related field); MBA/CFA preferred
Licenses: FINRA SIE, Series 7, and Series 63 required (Russell pays and provides study time; must complete within six months)
Client Skills: Strong communication and presentation skills, ability to collaborate with senior stakeholders, and comfort in client-facing situations
Other Skills: Working knowledge of asset allocation, portfolio modeling, performance measurement; proficiency with analytical tools and ability to learn new systems quickly
CFA: Not required but interest or active pursuit is expected
Training & Growth Direct training by Andy Pickering , including structured onboarding and ongoing mentorship
Analysts are positioned for long-term promotion to CIOs and other leadership roles
Hands-on exposure to both operational and strategic aspects of investment management
Collaborative, fast-paced, and client-focused
Direct exposure to senior leaders in a supportive environment
Hybrid schedule with flexibility; opportunity to sit onsite with team and CIOs
Clear career progression path, strong internal promotion track record
This role is ideal for a high-performing analyst who wants to build a long-term career in institutional investment management, gain direct client exposure, and grow into leadership roles while contributing meaningfully to a top-tier investment firm.
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