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Strong knowledge of order management systems (OMS); Experience with HedgeServ, or other third party vendor software solutions for hedge fund administration. Experience in the hedge fund industry, preferably with a hedge fund or asset manager; knowledge of swaps (basket and total return), FX spots and forwards.
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The primary focus of GRA is leading Wellington Management’s portfolio oversight, risk measurement, and security analytics processes across our broad multi-asset, hedge fund, equity, fixed income, and research strategies.
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Experience at a hedge fund, alternative asset manager, sell-side firm or management consultancy desirable but not required. The Hedge Fund Investor Relations group at Wellington Management works closely with investment teams, relationship teams, and business colleagues across the firm to support our clients' investment needs.
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The ideal candidate will have 5+ years of Fund Accounting experience within financial services, preferably asset manager, hedge-fund, or fund administrator. 5-7+ years’ relevant experience within a Financial Services firm, ideally an asset manager, hedge fund, or fund administrator.
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State Street is an industry leader in providing administrative fund services to both Hedge Fund and Private Equity managers within our Alternative Investment Solutions business group.
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Our FSO Private Tax practice clients are ultra-high net worth individual clients who have historically amassed their wealth within the asset management (ie hedge and private equity), banking and related financial services industries.
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Our clients include the world's leading independent asset managers, diversified financial institutions, mutual funds, private fund advisers (hedge funds and private equity funds), fund administrators, transfer agents, pension funds, and fund of funds.
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On this particular team, you’ll work with clients in the asset management industry with a focus on private equity funds, hedge funds and/or FoF clients utilizing top in-field technology and national resources.
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1-4 years of experience with an Asset Manager, Fund Administrator or Public Accounting firm with financial services experience. $7B+ multi-strategy Hedge Fund is looking to hire an Operations Associate to join their Finance team.
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Minimum of 3+ years experience in financial services (preferably investment banking, asset management, and a general understanding of hedge, private equity and real asset structures/business.
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The Solutions team serves as both the initial point of contact for our hedge fund and asset management clients as well as passionate product experts leading the way in setting the bar for customer satisfaction.
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3-5 years’ experience at a hedge fund or asset management firm. Assist COO/CCO with RIA and Fund compliance requirements and activities. Knowledge of Hedge Funds or Private Investment Funds.
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Financial Services experience with Institutional and Intermediary clients preferred, as is Active Equity, Liquid Alts, Multi-Asset and Hedge Fund product sales experience. Encompassing BNY Mellon's investment management firms, wealth management organization and global distribution teams, we draw on deep expertise to collaborate with clients and tailor our best ideas and resources to meet their specific needs.
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Participate in multi-state alternative investment firms (hedge fund, fund to funds, private equity, real estate) with state and local tax issues including compliance, advising, planning, and controversies.
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The successful candidate will join the PE & VC Fund Operations team, a specialist operations partner providing expertise and support to their Strategies Private Equity, Venture Capital and Private Credit asset classes.
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