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The Role Experienced Associates with our Alternative Investment Funds practice, Experienced Associates work with multiple teams to serve a variety of complex clients, including hedge funds, private equity, real estate, fund of funds and venture capital.
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Relevant experience includes experience in connection with (1) mergers and acquisitions, (2) securities law compliance/capital markets, (3) venture capital, (4) private equity, and (5) corporate governance.
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5+ years of experience in partnerships, procurement, finance, venture capital, consulting, product management, investment banking, or business operations. Partner closely with Strategic Finance and Accounting to forecast operating expenses, ensure accurate categorization of expenses, validate invoices vs.
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Serving in a junior associate or mid-level associate capacity with respect to venture capital investment transactions, Stinson LLP is seeking an Associate with three or more years of experience to join the Corporate Finance Division in our Dallas office.
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Dallas office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks a corporate finance associate attorney with 3 years of experience. Dallas office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks a corporate finance associate attorney with 3 years of experience.
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3-5 years of M&A/Investment Banking/Private Equity/Venture Capital/Corporate Development/Similar Experience. Strategy, finance, problem-solving, analytical/deductive thinking, 3-5 years of M&A/Investment Banking/Private Equity/Venture Capital/Corporate Development/Similar Experience.
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We're backed by top-tier venture capital firms, fintech investors, and industry leaders. As a foundational member of the Finance team, this role will report to the Director of Finance and will own: accounting, and payables.
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We are a provider of specialized fund administration services for Managers and General Partners of private equity funds, specifically: Buy‐out, Venture Capital, Real Estate and Fund‐of‐ Funds.
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Experienced Associates with our Alternative Investment Funds practice, Experienced Associates work with multiple teams to serve a variety of complex clients, including hedge funds, private equity, real estate, fund of funds and venture capital.
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Job DetailsResponsibilities: 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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Develop and cultivate strategic relationships with bankers, private equity, venture capital firms, accelerators and start-ups/early-stage companies. Key Skills: Strategy, Finance, Negotiation, Problem-Solving, Analytical/Deductive Thinking, Creativity, Decisiveness, Integrity, Team Player, Leadership Ability (lead up the chain, across functions and down), Communication (verbal and written), Development (continual self-development, as well as development of team members), Ability to Manage Multiple Tasks, Organizational Skills, Culture/Values & Leadership Principles.
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Serving in a junior associate or lead associate capacity with respect to public and/or private offerings of equity and debt securities. Serving in a junior associate or mid-level associate capacity with respect to private equity investment/leveraged buy-out transactions.
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