M&A Analysts – Healthcare

An elite London-based Mid-Cap Private Equity Fund is looking to add one highly skilled Top-Tier Investment banking analyst for an Associate position. The candidate will have an excellent education, MA pedigree and solid valuation skills covering the Healthcare or Pharmaceutical sector.

Key Responsibilities of the role:
- You will be operating on very high exposure to live deals and transactions, so candidates must be driven to achieve their goals.
- Key due diligence and valuation of companies.
- Close contact with the Managers and Directors in the deal flow, as the firm operate a vertical structure with clear career goals.
- The fund operate on a sector structure centred upon a Healthcare, Industrials and Consumer sector focus so these will be the dominating lead of investment focus.

The firm has raised over 30 Billion Euros of capital since inception. The successful candidate will work directly with the top managers and directors and focus with them on investments in a particular sector, developing and building upon their expertise in this field.

In order to apply, candidates must:
- Have an excellent education and academic record
- Be an MA Analyst at a top-tier Investment Bank
- Have a strong sector focus
- Be able to fluently speak a European Language outside of English
- Have strong organisational and interpersonal skills
- Posses a strong work ethic and the self-motivation to succeed

This structured regime will give MA analysts a unique opportunity to propel themselves forward in their career in the company?s organic growth structure. The firm also promises a no-glass-ceiling approach to promotions and success, meaning that there is no limit placed upon the individual?s progress to the top level?s of the company.

The right candidate should apply NOW to apply.a33hoiu0vb@selbyjennings.aptrack.co.uk to give themselves a chance to succeed as the processes are currently ongoing. CVs must be in word format.

December 17, 2012 • Posted in: General

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