Investment Banking Analyst, Special Situations (New York City) New York - 1166 Ave of Americas

Huron is a global consultancy that collaborates with clients to drive strategic growth, ignite innovation and navigate constant change. Through a combination of strategy, expertise and creativity, we help clients accelerate operational, digital and cultural transformation, enabling the change they need to own their future. Join our team as the expert you are now and create your future. Huron Transaction Advisory (“HTA”) (member FINRA/SIPC) is the investment banking affiliate of Huron Consulting Group. Established in 2014, HTA is focused on providing trusted, independent capital advisory services and innovative solutions to both healthy and distressed companies, including mergers and acquisitions (M&A) advisory, capital raising, balance sheet restructuring, and other related services. Responsibilities: As an Analyst, and key member of HTA’s Special Situations Investment Banking team, you will be an integral part of deal execution and work on a wide range of transactions including restructurings, recapitalizations, acquisitions, divestitures, private placements, leveraged buyouts, and joint ventures. Analysts are expected to be involved in the development, structuring and financing of transactions and regularly attend internal and external client meetings, negotiations, and due diligence sessions. HTA’s boutique environment offers an excellent opportunity for motivated individuals looking for an entrepreneurial environment that values individual development. Analyst work will include, but is not limited to: • Financial analysis and modeling • Drafting of client presentations • Preparation of memoranda for internal and external use • Conducting financial and other business-related research • Coordinating complex and often time-sensitive processes • Active involvement in client facing situations • Assistance in the execution of transactions Qualifications • Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Economics, Mathematics, Accounting, or a related field • Internship experience in finance, investment banking, or a related field preferred • A demonstrated interest in Financial Restructuring and/or working on complex transactions • Proficient in three statement financial modeling and composing marketing materials; general understanding of corporate finance and valuation • Ability to work independently and take initiative in a fast-paced environment • Ability to organize and track multiple and concurrent workstreams • Ability to be client facing with strong interpersonal and client management skills • Willingness to pursue SIE, Series 63 and 79 licenses • Ability and willingness to work regularly on-site at Huron’s NYC office as part of a collaborative team environment The base salary for this job is $90,000. This job is also eligible to participate in the Huron Transaction Advisory (HTA) Capital Advisory incentive compensation program, which applies only to employees who are registered representatives with securities industries licenses in good standing. Inclusive of annual the incentive compensation program, the total estimated compensation range for this job is $90,000 - $162,000. The job is also eligible to participate in Huron’s benefit plans which include medical, dental and vision coverage and other wellness programs. The salary range information provided is in accordance with applicable state and local laws regarding salary transparency that are currently in effect and may be implemented in the future. #LI-JD1 Position Level Analyst Country United States of America Apply tot his job

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