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Experience: 7+ years of venture capital, management consulting, investment banking, product management, business development with a technology company, or equivalent experience.
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Proven experience in venture capital, investment banking, private equity, or management consulting, with a focus on AI/ML technologies. Overview: We are seeking a talented Venture Capital Investment Analyst specializing in AI and Machine Learning technologies to join our dynamic team.
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The Sector Compliance Team focuses on services to financial organizations that address SEC, CFTC, FINRA, NFA OCC and other regulatory requirements for retail and institutional broker dealer compliance, capital markets, banking, swap dealer trading, investment management and investment advisor compliance.
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Our focused model and bold ambition have put us at the center of the events that continue to reshape and redefine our industry, working side by side with a range of clients from our most venerable institutions to dynamic new entrants across Banking and Capital Markets, Wealth and Asset Management, Insurance, and Real Estate, Hospitality and Construction.
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10 years of experience in management consulting, sales operations, business strategy, investment banking, venture capital, private equity or corporate advisory, or 8 years of experience with an advanced degree.
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10 years of venture capital, management consulting, investment banking, product management, business development with a technology company, or equivalent experience. The Venture Capital Manager will play a key role in sourcing and evaluating new investment opportunities, executing on investment theses, and supporting our portfolio companies.
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Two to five years of related work experience in endowment management, direct investing, investment banking or management consulting, for example. HHMI’s endowment comprises a diverse portfolio, including investments in public equity funds, growth equity and buyout funds, venture capital funds, hedge funds, real assets and direct co-investments.
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Specialized Career Tracks: Tailor your experience by choosing from in-demand fields like Investment Banking, Consulting, Venture Capital, Software Engineering, Recruiting, Product Management, Marketing, Sales, and Project Management.
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Experience: Experience in venture capital, private equity, investment banking, or management consulting. Knowledge: Understanding of venture capital industry, startup ecosystem, and emerging technologies.
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Our spectrum of business tax services is relevant for public and private companies and range from tax planning to tax compliance, controversy and risk management, specialized services including research and development, government incentives, and tax management consulting.
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This role demands an extremely well networked client relationship/business development professional with contacts in the banking, insurance, capital markets, and/or Government Agencies that is able to transition that network to Management Consulting, Advisory and Technology Service project sales.
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4+ years of industry experience in any / all of the following industries: investment banking, management consulting, or related professional services. Strong business and business development acumen, with general knowledge of capital markets, M&A, and litigation.
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Join Capital One's Retail Bank Market Strategy team as a Senior Business Analyst and be at the forefront of "Changing Banking for Good." In this internal consulting role, you'll leverage the power of GIS software and geospatial analytics to uncover deep insights into how customers interact with our physical spaces.
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