Global Equity Research Associate recruitment

Our strategy is to enter new, global locations in a deliberate manner with sensitivity to, and respect for, cultural dynamics in these locations, and will balance timing with client and market needs to bring FMRCo closer to the markets we serve.  Our success will require a deeper level of responsibility and accountability, and will serve to reduce our dependence on, but not commitment to, partnerships in these markets.

Our commitment to this work is demonstrated by our presence in India, Canada, Ireland, and London as well as our upcoming entry into Hong Kong and Japan.  Global expansion is the next evolution of our growth strategy.

The Department

Fidelity's Equity Division is responsible for managing more than 190 diversified mutual funds and over 60 industry specific funds.  Assets under management total more than $850 billion.  The department consists of over 170 portfolio managers, research analysts and research associates. This position is located in London, England.

The Position

 The Global Equity Research Associate will be assigned a group of companies comprising a sub-sector of a specific industry and will analyze those companies' stock performance and economic fundamentals.  The Associate will meet with top corporate management teams, UK and EU industry experts, Wall Street analysts and experienced colleagues in order to develop investment recommendations to support the work of Fidelity's portfolio managers.

Qualifications

• Bachelor's degree in Finance, Economics, Commerce/Business or Engineering required.  

• Demonstrated success during academic career and/or prior professional work or personal investing.  

• Highly motivated, able to travel, possess strong analytical and communication skills, good working knowledge of the securities markets and ability to work under pressure and time constraints.

TO APPLY:

In order to be considered for this role, please go to www.fidelitycareers.com and apply to requisition number 1200497

Location

London, England