Graduate Corporate Finance Executive
2024-09-27 11:20:33
2024-12-17 23:59:59
- Sheffield, South Yorkshire
- £27,000 YEAR
- 17th Dec ’24
- 26 days left!
Graduate Corporate Finance Executive - £24-27K
This is a rare opportunity for an enthusiastic graduate to join a boutique advisory firm as their business grows. You could be working on a variety of projects and will have exposure to multi-million-pound deals. The role involves working on projects such as mergers and acquisitions, management buy-outs and fundraising. You will be involved in a variety of research projects from start to finish and will have direct access to working alongside the partners.
What makes this role unique?
- Graduate opportunity to develop a long-term career in corporate finance
- Access to working very closely with company partners
- Responsibility from day one
- The chance to be involved in the success of multi-million-pound deals
- Full study support for the ACCA qualification alongside the role
- Growing, dynamic team with the opportunity for progression
- Friendly, sociable environment
- A fantastic starter role in corporate finance
What does a typical day look like?
- Support company partners with a variety of projects
- Meet with clients to understand their business and structure
- Use a variety of databases and platforms to research organisations e.g. to conduct business valuations
- Conduct data analysis
- Financial Modelling
- Produce Information Memorandums and reports
- General office administration
What do you need?
- A desire to forge a career within corporate finance
- Strong communication skills and confidence to speak with senior business leaders within a variety of sectors
- Excellent commercial acumen
- Numerate
- Degrees such as accounting, finance, economics or business management would be a bonus
- Those with other degree subjects will be considered alongside a demonstrable desire to work in corporate finance
- A relevant internship, placement or work experience would be a bonus but is not required
- Ideally a driving licence but not a deal breaker