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Investment banking analyst

You will be a key team member in our small but fast-moving, dynamic advisory group serving high-growth technology companies. Our entrepreneurial structure will afford you the opportunity to be deeply involved in exciting, demanding engagements at an early stage of your career. Our granular approach to M&A transactions and capital raises means you’ll have meaningful client-facing engagement, enabling you to develop advanced strategy skills. You will build financial models, develop valuation analyses, create pitchbooks and other presentations and perform due diligence relating to mergers, acquisitions and capital raises.

Candidates should have a bachelor’s degree in business or a related area or a bachelor’s degree with relevant experience. You should be able to work in a fast-paced, team-based environment with minimal supervision, have strong communication, research, quantitative and analytical skills and be proficient with Microsoft Office products, especially Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint.

First Analysis has a nearly four-decade record of serving emerging growth companies, established industry leaders and institutional investors in emerging high-growth segments in technology and healthcare, both through our venture capital investments and through First Analysis Securities Corp. (FASC), which provides investment banking and related services. FASC is a FINRA-registered broker-dealer and member SIPC.

Our integrative research process underpins all our efforts. The integrative research process drives value by unifying diverse perspectives, capabilities, skill sets and relationships. In our research and in all our undertakings, we aim to create an inclusive culture where the unique backgrounds and perspectives of our employees and partners are highly valued. First Analysis is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age or veteran status.