Company
Greenwich PartnersLocation
UK-LondonRemuneration
Outstanding base and bonusPosition Type
PermanentEmployment type
Full timeUpdated
21-Nov-2013eFC Ref no
1308841
Great opportunity to join this sell
side firm as an equity research associate covering the banks sector. The
successful candidate might come from a sell side, accounting, strategy
consulting or investment banking role.
Our client is a major US bulge bracket bank. They are looking to recruit an equity research associate into their banks team.
In this role, you will work on writing equity research reports and analysis on major listed banks througout Europe. This will involve commercial and financial analysis, meeting bank management, meeting clients, updating financial models and detailed technical work.
They are interested in meeting professionals who are either sell side equity analysts with another firms, ACAs, investment bankers or strategy consultants who are keen on moving into equity research. You need great communication skills, a great academic background and solid understanding of the banking sector.
If you are interested and coming from a non equity research background, please note that the first interview will heavily involve questions around financial markets and your interest in equity research .
In this role, you will work on writing equity research reports and analysis on major listed banks througout Europe. This will involve commercial and financial analysis, meeting bank management, meeting clients, updating financial models and detailed technical work.
They are interested in meeting professionals who are either sell side equity analysts with another firms, ACAs, investment bankers or strategy consultants who are keen on moving into equity research. You need great communication skills, a great academic background and solid understanding of the banking sector.
If you are interested and coming from a non equity research background, please note that the first interview will heavily involve questions around financial markets and your interest in equity research .
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