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When do employers stop caring about your uni marks? Just saw this on seek..
VP - MA - Boutique Corporate Advisory - to $250k plus Super and Bonus
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# Market Leading Advisor
# Work on transactions from $100m-$1bn
Boutique Culture
My Client is an independent expert Corporate Advisory house, which acts to offer financial and strategic value to its Clients across MA, Divestments, Equity/Debt raisings and Capital Management. After strong performance matched with industry accolades, a steady increase in market share and huge levels of corporate activity, there is an opening for a Vice President level candidate to join this growing player.
At VP level you will be helping in the origination aspect, working alongside Senior Management to develop opportunities, as well as working through the execution of each deal. You will be used to overseeing and correcting on some occasions, the work of Analysts and Associates, in the provision of transaction support, and will have highly developed financial analysis and accounting skills, coupled with superb communication and relationship management capabilities. Underpinning your application will be a proven history of working through from inception to close, some of the larger domestic transactions in recent years.
You will currently be working for a Global Investment Bank at Vice President Level and will be looking to step across and make a real difference inside this growing force. Remuneration is consistent with the Globals and there is also extensive benefit measures in place. The nature of the role dictates that you will have around 7-8 years working experience since Graduation with a Distinction average. You may also be working overseas, in Europe or Asia and for one of the Tier one Investment Banks with a view to returning over the next couple of months to Sydney. If so, I would encourage your application. Applicants for this excellent post must have top-tier transactional experience from within Investment Banking.Australian residents only.
Secondly i'm planning on doing a post grad degree in finance, so would employers care about undergrad or postgrad marks more?
VP - MA - Boutique Corporate Advisory - to $250k plus Super and Bonus
#
# Market Leading Advisor
# Work on transactions from $100m-$1bn
Boutique Culture
My Client is an independent expert Corporate Advisory house, which acts to offer financial and strategic value to its Clients across MA, Divestments, Equity/Debt raisings and Capital Management. After strong performance matched with industry accolades, a steady increase in market share and huge levels of corporate activity, there is an opening for a Vice President level candidate to join this growing player.
At VP level you will be helping in the origination aspect, working alongside Senior Management to develop opportunities, as well as working through the execution of each deal. You will be used to overseeing and correcting on some occasions, the work of Analysts and Associates, in the provision of transaction support, and will have highly developed financial analysis and accounting skills, coupled with superb communication and relationship management capabilities. Underpinning your application will be a proven history of working through from inception to close, some of the larger domestic transactions in recent years.
You will currently be working for a Global Investment Bank at Vice President Level and will be looking to step across and make a real difference inside this growing force. Remuneration is consistent with the Globals and there is also extensive benefit measures in place. The nature of the role dictates that you will have around 7-8 years working experience since Graduation with a Distinction average. You may also be working overseas, in Europe or Asia and for one of the Tier one Investment Banks with a view to returning over the next couple of months to Sydney. If so, I would encourage your application. Applicants for this excellent post must have top-tier transactional experience from within Investment Banking.Australian residents only.
Secondly i'm planning on doing a post grad degree in finance, so would employers care about undergrad or postgrad marks more?