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Investment banks are increasingly keen to attract a diverse workforce, with UK-based positions almost exclusively based in London. Most have internal support networks for under-represented groups and a number of banks are members of the Stonewall Diversity Champions programme.

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Corporate & Investment Banking Jobs

Corporate Development Associate

Title: Corporate Development Associate Company Summary: We are currently partnered with a Private Equity backed, renewables company out of Chicago looking to add on a Corporate Development Associate to their growing team. This organization has a lot of projects in their pipeline and is looking forward to having someone join their team and help shape this emerging industry. The Corporate Development Associate will have extensive facetime with the Director of Corporate Development as well as the CFO and other C-Suite level executives, allowing them the opportunity to learn and grow in the organization. Corporate Development Associate will be responsible for: Helping direct and lead the due diligence processes for M&A activity. Aiding the CFO in strategic finance initiatives. Bridging the gap between the Corporate Development and other teams throughout the organization. Corporate Development Associate should have the following qualifications: 2-5 years experience within Investment Banking. Bachelor's Degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics or related fields. Preference for but not required to have renewable energy, clean energy, energy or industrial experience. If you are interested in the Corporate Development Associate role, then please don't wait to apply.

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Chicago
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Investment Banking MD - Healthcare

Investment Banking Managing Director should have the following qualifications: 10+ years of experience in Investment Banking. Book of Business within Healthcare required. MBA or Bachelor's in Finance, Economics, Business or related fields. If you are interested in the Investment Banking Managing Director role, then please don't wait to apply.

Negotiable
England
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FP&A Manager

Title: FP&A Manager Company Summary: We are working with a top tier, Private Equity backed Insurance/Claims firm looking to add a FP&A Manager to their team. This opportunity will allow you to work directly with C-Suite level executives and be part of a very active team in a booming industry. The FP&A Manager will be responsible for... Develop financial models and reporting to identify opportunities for growth or cost savings Accurately create and utilize financial models to make informed decisions in regards to budgeting, forecasting, capital allocation as well as strategic planning Assist and work directly with the CFO in annual budget processes, making sure they align with the companies growth initiatives and strategies The FP&A Manager will have the following qualifications: 2-4 years of FP&A experience Insurance/Claims experience preferred MBA or Bachelors in Finance, Economics, Business or related fields If you are interested in the FP&A Manager role, then don't wait to apply!

US$150000 - US$200000 per year
United States of America
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Corporate Finance Director

Title: Corporate Finance Director Company Summary: We are currently looking for a Corporate Finance Director to join a leading Private Equity backed company specialized in Oil & Gas and Industrial Manufacturing. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing support for the financial analysis and internal financial operations of the organization. This role is located in Downtown Houston and will have a quick path to CFO. The Corporate Finance Director will be responsible for... Prepare financial statements and oversee general ledger. Conduct short term and long term budgeting and forecasting analyses. Maintain internal financial strategy procedures. Assist in strategic financial planning, including capital structure decisions, investment analysis, and evaluating financial risks and opportunities. Corporate Finance Director Requirements 8+ years of Corporate Finance or Audit & Assurance experience Oil & Gas or Manufacturing experience preferred Currently based in Houston, TX If you are interested in the Corporate Finance Director opportunity, please don't hesitate to apply!

US$150000 - US$200000 per year
Houston
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Investment VP

Presently, I am working with a Regional Venture Capital firm who is seeking an Investment VP to join their growing team here in Singapore. This is a new role, a part of their expansion in the Singapore team. Key job scope will include: Spearhead the identification and evaluation of potential investment opportunities venture capital tech space Develop and execute investment strategies in alignment with organizational goals and risk tolerance. Conduct thorough due diligence on prospective investments, analyzing financial statements, market trends, and competitive landscapes. Lead negotiations and structuring of investment deals, ensuring favorable terms and alignment with investment objectives. Manage relationships with external partners, including consultants, advisors, and legal teams, to support the investment process. Provide leadership and mentorship to junior investment team members, fostering a culture of excellence and continuous learning. Monitor and evaluate existing investment portfolios, identifying opportunities for optimization and risk mitigation.

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Singapore
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Director/MD - Debt Advisory - Infrastructure - Amsterdam

Job Title: Director/Managing Director - Debt Advisory - Infrastructure Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands Our client is a leading Corporate Finance advisory firm with offices in London, Amsterdam and Paris, who are dedicated to providing innovative solutions in the Energy and Infrastructure sectors. As a Director/Managing Director in the Debt Advisory division, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the future of infrastructure financing while advancing your career in a dynamic and collaborative environment. Position Overview: We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated individual to join our team as a Director/Managing Director in Debt Advisory, specializing in Infrastructure. In this role, you will originate and lead debt advisory mandates, providing strategic guidance to clients across a range of infrastructure projects. Drawing on your expertise in debt structuring, financial modeling, and market analysis, you will drive value for clients by optimizing their financing strategies and securing optimal debt arrangements. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage debt advisory mandates for infrastructure projects, from origination to execution, ensuring seamless delivery and exceptional client satisfaction. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders including investors, lenders, developers, and government agencies to facilitate deal flow and enhance market presence. Provide strategic advice on debt structuring, financing options, and risk management, leveraging insights from financial analysis, market trends, and regulatory developments. Lead financial modeling and analysis to assess project feasibility, evaluate funding requirements, and optimize capital structures to achieve client objectives. Collaborate closely with internal teams, including investment banking, legal, and risk management, to coordinate deal execution and deliver comprehensive solutions to clients. Actively contribute to business development initiatives, including pitch presentations, client meetings, and market research, to expand the firm's footprint in the infrastructure sector. Qualifications: Proven track record of success in debt advisory, investment banking, or infrastructure finance, with a focus on originating transactions in mid-market space. At least 15 years of experience in DCM, Debt Advisory, Corporate Finance, M&A experience is a plus. Deep understanding of debt markets, financing structures, and regulatory frameworks, particularly within the infrastructure sector. Entrepreneurial and collaborative mindset. Strong financial modeling skills and proficiency in Excel; experience with project finance modeling tools is a plus. Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build and maintain relationships with clients and internal stakeholders. Demonstrated leadership capabilities, with a track record of effectively managing teams and driving results in a fast-paced environment. Fluency in English; additional languages such as Dutch, German, or French is advantageous. If you are interested in discussing further detail, apply today!

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Amsterdam
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FP&A Manager

Title: FP&A Manager Company Summary: We are working with a top tier, Private Equity backed Insurance/Claims firm looking to add a FP&A Manager to their team. This opportunity will allow you to work directly with C-Suite level executives and be part of a very active team in a booming industry. The FP&A Manager will be responsible for... Develop financial models and reporting to identify opportunities for growth or cost savings Accurately create and utilize financial models to make informed decisions in regards to budgeting, forecasting, capital allocation as well as strategic planning Assist and work directly with the CFO in annual budget processes, making sure they align with the companies growth initiatives and strategies The FP&A Manager will have the following qualifications: 2-4 years of FP&A experience Insurance/Claims experience preferred MBA or Bachelors in Finance, Economics, Business or related fields If you are interested in the FP&A Manager role, then don't wait to apply!

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United States of America
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Business Development Director

Title: Director of Deal Sourcing Company Summary: We are currently partnered with a lower middle market M&A Advisory firm looking to add on talent at the Director level to their Deal Sourcing team. This candidate will have the opportunity to work directly with senior leadership to gain hands on learning and development on a highly acquisitive team working across several different industries. Responsibilities: Prospecting: Produce a high volume of outbound sales touches such as phone calls and email prospecting to specific Companies and/or their Private Equity owners. Research: Conduct market research to ensure the tracking and awareness of relevant industry events, market updates, and press releases Meeting Coordination: Working with the Managing Director to set quality meetings with potential SQLs Qualifications: Minimum of 5-8 years of investment banking, business development, corporate development or related financial institutions experience highly preferred professional sales and marketing experience required (professional services industry experience highly preferred). Knowledge of M&A/Private Equity, and Fund Formation is a plus. MBA or Bachelors in Finance, Economics, Business or related fields. If you are interested in this role, then please don't wait to apply.

Negotiable
Chicago
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Investment Banking Managing Director

Title: Investment Banking Managing Director Company Summary: We are currently partnered with a Middle Market Investment Bank looking to add an Investment Banking Managing Director to their Consumer Team. This MD can sit remote, with offices located in Charlotte, Chicago, NYC and Los Angeles. This MD will be able to execute on transactions as well as bring over a book of business within Consumer. The firm has an extensive balance sheet MD's can leverage with existing and future clients. Investment Banking Managing Director will be responsible for: Building relationships with deal referral sources and business owners Identifying, qualifying, and generating new prospect leads Managing the client relationship and overseeing all client and counter-party communication Leading a specific practice or product area, as applicable, and developing thought leadership in target sectors Overseeing due diligence processes and materials Managing the creation of comprehensive pitchbooks, information memoranda, management presentations and marketing materials Investment Banking Managing Director should have the following qualifications: 10+ years of Investment Banking experience. CONSUMER EXPERIENCE NEEDED. Need to bring a book of business within Consumer MBA or Bachelors in Finance, Economics, Business or related fields

Negotiable
United States of America
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Corporate Finance Manager

Job Title: Corporate Development Manager Location: Austin, Texas Our client is seeking a highly skilled Corporate Development Manager to join their team in Austin, Texas. The ideal candidate will have 3-10 years of experience in investment banking, transaction advisory, or corporate finance. If you have a strong background in financial analysis, M&A transactions, and strategic planning, we invite you to apply and be a key player in our client's growth and success. Responsibilities: - Lead and execute M&A transactions, including due diligence, valuation analysis, and deal structuring - Develop and implement strategic initiatives to drive growth and profitability - Identify and evaluate potential investment opportunities in alignment with company objectives - Build and maintain relationships with external partners, including investment banks, legal advisors, and industry experts - Analyze market trends and competitive landscape to inform decision-making processes - Prepare and present financial models, investment memos, and presentations to senior management and stakeholders - Collaborate cross-functionally with teams to ensure successful integration of acquired businesses - Monitor and report on the performance of investments to track progress and identify areas for improvement - Stay abreast of industry developments and regulatory changes to make informed strategic decisions.

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Austin
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FP&A Manager

Title: FP&A Manager Company Summary: We are working with a top tier, Private Equity backed Insurance/Claims firm looking to add a FP&A Manager to their team. This opportunity will allow you to work directly with C-Suite level executives and be part of a very active team in a booming industry. The FP&A Manager will be responsible for... Develop financial models and reporting to identify opportunities for growth or cost savings Accurately create and utilize financial models to make informed decisions in regards to budgeting, forecasting, capital allocation as well as strategic planning Assist and work directly with the CFO in annual budget processes, making sure they align with the companies growth initiatives and strategies The FP&A Manager will have the following qualifications: 2-4 years of FP&A experience Insurance/Claims experience preferred MBA or Bachelors in Finance, Economics, Business or related fields If you are interested in the FP&A Manager role, then don't wait to apply!

Negotiable
United States of America
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Vice President Investment Banking, Beauty and Wellness

Investment Banking Vice President will be responsible for: Manage and create excel-based Beauty and Wellness forecast market models. Perform multiple kinds of research using different inputs such as the news, industry-specific databases. Help in the distillation of data into discrete analyses. Be creative in the support of senior leadership with innovative ideas and visual analyses. Investment Banking Vice President should have the following qualifications: 6+ years of Investment Banking experience within the Beauty and Wellness Sector. MBA or Bachelors in Finance, Business related fields, or Economics. Buy and sell side M&A experience. If you are interested in the Investment Banking Vice President role, then please don't wait to apply.

Negotiable
Los Angeles
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Investment Banking News & Insights

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Investment Banking Salary Guide UK

In the highly competitive field of Investment Banking, having up to date knowledge of base salaries and bonus packages is vital for businesses looking to attract and retain top talent. For industry professionals, having access to current salary trends allows them to benchmark their current compensation package or employment offers against their peers.This exclusive guide from Selby Jennings provides detailed salary tables compiled by our expert consultants, broken down by role across the following Investment Banking categories:Boutique Investment BanksMiddle Market Investment BanksGlobal Investment BanksElite Boutique Investment BanksBulge Bracket Investment BanksThe report also provides a breakdown of base pay by level across all banks.Donโ€™t miss these essential insights - download your copy of the Selby Jennings UK Investment Salary Guide 2023 by completing the form below:โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹

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Investment Management Salary Guide Europe

As a hiring manager, knowing the market rate for the positions you are looking to fill is critical to sourcing, retaining, and rewarding top talent. By downloading our Selby Jennings Salary Guide, you can quickly and easily access up-to-date salary and bonus information in private credit, private equity, and investor relations.Our salary and bonus guide provides detailed salary information for both public and private sectors covering the following job titles:โ€‹Private Credit AnalystsPrivate Credit AssociatesPrivate Credit PrinciplesPrivate Equity AssociatesSenior Private Equity AssociatesInvestor Relations AnalystsInvestor Relations AssociatesDownload the Selby Jennings 2023 Investment Management Salary Guide for Europe today to ensure you are offering competitive salaries.โ€‹โ€‹

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Investment Management Hiring Landscape: 2020

โ€‹2020 has been a historically volatile and uncertain year, punctuated by the global pandemic, social unrest, and an unprecedentedly disruptive US election cycle. Unsurprisingly, investors in risk assets have retreated in a meaningful way to the sidelines. Multiple alternative asset classes had a roller coaster of asset flows throughout the year. Despite this generally negative environment, many of our clients have been able to successfully raise new funds and appear to be firmly in a growth mindset across multiple strategies.Building off our earlier updates this year, hiring markets are certainly active at the moment. We are pleased to share some of our key observations across the sectors we cover and remain excited about working with our partners for all talent-related objectives. This market update provides insight on:Hedge Fund ObservationsPrivate Equity and Debt ObservationsFundraisingHiring Advice for 2021Complete the form below to download the "Investment Management Hiring Landscape 2020" update:โ€‹

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Is Your Boss Invested in Your Career Development?

โ€‹With global markets transforming and the introduction of fintech innovations changing the way we handle money, the UK banking and financial services sector is a busy and exciting place to work, with plenty of opportunities available to drive your career forward. However, even the most driven professional may face troubles in their career plans if they are working under a manager who has no interest in their career development. If you find your one-to-ones are consistently being postponed and cancelled, it may be time to approach your boss directly.This guide outlines signs that a manager is not currently invested in the development of your career, and how to engage with them in a talk about increasing your responsibilities and driving your career forward. โ€‹โ€‹

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Why Your Business Should Invest in Work Life Balance

โ€‹For many employers and HR professionals in financial services, developing work-life balance strategies that bring tangible benefits to the business and their employees can be challenging. In a candidate-led market, employees have more choice than ever, and after salary and job security they state thatย work-life balanceย is the most important factor for job satisfaction. To attract and retain fantastic employees, employers must adopt strategies that appeal to a workforce that demands greater work-life balance.What is work-life balance and how do we measure it?While the term 'work-life balance' has yet to lose its buzz in recent years, an agreed upon definition remains elusive. The general consensus, as the name suggests, is that work-life balance is the division of a person's time betweenย work, and family or leisure activities. As researchers atGriffith Universityacknowledge, the 'carry over' from an individual's multiple life roles is bidirectional; the demands from family or other personal matters can negatively influence performance at work and vice versa. The โ€˜rightโ€™ balance of the two is subjective, but recent studies suggest that employees feel work has aย disproportionate share; affecting their personal commitments and causing severe stress. For most people, a healthy balance between the two can be incredibly hard to achieve.ย It's no secret that the work hours in financial services are incredibly demanding.1 in 3 financial analystsregularly spend between 50 and 70 hours a week at work; while those in corporate finance exceed 90 hours. Long hours in a high pressure environment can have a dramatic physiological effect. In 2013, Moritz Erhadt, an intern at Bank of America's London officedied after working three straight days.ย The failure to find a healthy work-life balance as a finance professional means that the industry has a divorce rate of 33.9% according to aggregated data from theUS Census Bureau's 5-Year American Community Survey.Technological advances have enabled new career opportunities. In a survey of 18,000 professionals across 89 international companies, IWG found that70% of people now workremotelyat least once a week, though BNY Mellon recently scrapped the practice for their UK 3,000 employees to enable"better collaboration and quicker decision making". While such technologies have allowed greater freedom ofwhereto work, they've also removed any obstacle forย whento work. Work can filter into every moment of our personal lives. Employees are increasingly struggling to switch off from thinking about work when they continue to receive push notifications once they've left the office. Globalisation anddigitalisationย have contributed to a 24 hour work culture, where working from your phone is the norm and every moment in whatever space holds business potential.ย An increasingly integrated 'work-life' suggests that a dichotomy between the two is unsustainable. Is it worth the organisational effort to keep work and non-work separated, and what are the benefits of doing so?ย ย Work-life balance makes employees happier, healthier and more likely to stayA good work-life balance is imperative for a healthy working environment and happy, motivated employees. Yet according to a survey by theย Mental Health Foundation, work is overtaking life for more than 40% of employees. As a greater number of professionals continue to work longer than their contracted hours, we are witnessing a dramatic increase in associated mental health issues, including stress and depression, which are costly to employees and employers alike.ย In the financial services industry, the picture is even worse.ย A recent survey conducted byย Mental Health Englandย identified that financial services jobs are 44 percent more likely to cause a stress-related illness than the average role in the UK.ย Poor work-life balance has a profoundly negative impact on retention. For the tenth anniversary of the collapse of Lehman Brothers, we conducted aglobal surveyof financial services professionals to ask how they felt about working in the industry and how confident they were in its future.ย Only 20% said they were happy in finance and had neverย considered moving to another industry. Almost half wereย actively searching for a different role and almost half (47%) said they had lost someone in theirย team to another industry or further education in the lastย six months.ย Around the world, women are usually still the primary caregivers for their children. Poor maternity leave or childcare initiatives can make it even more difficult for women to find a healthy work-life balance. No wonder that the Mental Health Foundation has found that42% of female UK employeessaid they were unhappy at work, compared to 29% of men. Arecent study by PwCfound that financial services was falling behind in the upwards mobility of women due to poor work-life balance. Sixty percent of working mothers in financial services believe they were overlooked for advancement upon returning to work from parental leave, and more than half said that their companies' flexible work options weren't readily accessible or would negatively impact their careers.ย With this in mind, employers may look to primarily engage their female staff to collaboratively explore work-life solutions that benefit all. For employers that continue to shy away from the necessity of work-life policy, the financial ramifications could be significant.ย Poor work-life balance is not worth the costPoor work-life balance costs the global economy billions each year. Research from theย Centre for Mental Healthย revealed that absence from work for employees suffering from mental health issues is costing the UK economy ยฃ26 billion each year. Across the pond, theย Harvard Business Reviewย also found that problems associated with a poor work-life balance are costing between $125 and $190 billion in healthcare spending each year in the US.This, of course, means that forย organisationsย that operate internationally the financial penalty for not proactively managing the need for work-life balance fast becomes costly and counter-intuitive.The financial services industry must reimagine the ways in which it can deliver an effective work-life balance to its employees. Responsibility for identifying work-life initiatives that suit the industry and the professionals working within it must fall to both employer and employee.For an employee, it is important to voice suggestions and contribute to policy development. Employees should also take steps to manage their own work-life balance by setting boundaries and placing greater focus on โ€˜clocking offโ€™ when the workday ends. Management should make efforts to become more aware of the pressures experienced by their staff and aim to facilitate the transition towards greater flexibility and work-life innovation.ย Unlike theย baby boomersย before them, theย vast majority of millennials (81%)ย feel they should set their own working patterns and have the option to work from home on occasion. It may be worth taking note, that 80% of baby boomers (born between 1945 and 1960) are now, later in their careers, reporting moderate to high-stress levels.Collaboration is the key to successAny initiatives to improve work-life balance will only be sustainable if approached in a consultative manner. Employers and employers must come together to rethink how they work and how they can define new ways of working.ย A better work-life balance will inevitably lead to better retention, greater longevity within the industry and, most importantly, better well-being for everyone working within it.From speaking daily to hundreds of clients and candidates, we understand what good work-life balance looks like in different cultures. For personal advice on how to make meaningful changes to attract and retain employees,ย contact us today.--------------------About UsSelby Jennings is a leading specialist recruitment agency for banking and financial services. For more than 15 years, we have given clients and candidates peace of mind that the recruitment process is in expert hands. Our continual investment in best-in-class technologies and consultant training enables us to recruit with speed, precision and accuracy. Today, Selby Jennings provides contingency and retained search recruitment across 11 offices in 6 countries.ย Contact usย to find out how Selby Jennings can help you.

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Trends in Investment Banking in 2019

โ€‹โ€‹Because of 2018โ€™s success in the investment banking market โ€” an overall bullish market and record-high transactions and deals โ€” there seems to be a significant shortage for top quality talent. As the unemployment rate keeps hovering at 3.8%, 2019 is shaping up to be a time where the struggle for talent will continue to be a priority for the entire financial sector.Pursuing a More Balanced LifeTrends show analysts and associates are leaving the banking industry in significant numbers, which is making it difficult to retain and laterally recruit talent. In fact, thereโ€™s been a steady rise in analysts leaving before their associate promotion and even post-MBA associates seeking exit opportunities โ€” some as early as six months into their first year."One main trend we have noticed toward the end of last year thatโ€™s consistent with the beginning of this year is that there is a shortage of talent in this candidate-driven market,โ€ says Gary McCool, head of east coast Investment Banking recruitment for Selby Jennings. โ€œNow more than in the past weโ€™ve seen candidates from smaller boutique or middle-market platforms move up-market to larger financial institutions.โ€Some of the more common reasons candidates leave the industry are due to the long hours, work environment and work/life balance. Many also believe itโ€™s better to cross over into buy side and corporate development roles. From a combination of these factors, McCool has noticed that smaller firms are attempting to promote a better work culture, including offering increased flexibility and better compensation to incentivize talent to stay put.Increased CompensationSince many investment banks are competing over the same candidates, trends show that candidates are earning higher salaries. We have noticed a larger number of counter offers last year because candidates have been leveraging their job offers from banks. Itโ€™s become extremely difficult to replace hires within a short time frame on top of hiring someone under normal circumstances.Trends from 2018 show total compensation is as high as 10%-20% more than average. In addition, at some platforms, the base pay for analysts has been raised to be as much as $115,000. Elite boutique platforms have begun to take notice of this as well. Changes in Visa PoliciesThe last year also saw changes in visa policies. Investment banking attracts qualified candidates from diverse backgrounds and many come overseas to study in the U.S. Many investment banks hold off on hiring candidates because of the uncertainty of visa requirements. Both the firm and candidate will need to restart a new hiring process if visa application petitions do not get approved. Companies hiring this with H-1B or TN visas will find it difficult to onboard a new candidate, leading to an increased struggle to find top talent.Keep Up With CompetitionAs the economy and the investment banking industry continues to be strong, the market will only be more competitive. Securing visas are still up in the air, although thereโ€™s hope that the current suspension will be reviewed and possibly rescinded by early 2019. Considering the strong need for talent, banks will need to offer significant compensation packages and promote flexibilit and a better work culture to attract top candidates.If you are looking for new opportunities in investment banking, or are hoping to secure top talent in this competitive landscape, get in touch with the team at Selby Jennings today. โ€‹---------------------About UsSelby Jennings is a leading specialist recruitment agency for banking and financial services. For more than 15 years, we have given clients and candidates peace of mind that the recruitment process is in expert hands. Our continual investment in best-in-class technologies and consultant training enables us to recruit with speed, precision and accuracy. Today, Selby Jennings provides contingency and retained search recruitment across 11 offices in 6 countries.ย Contact usย to find out how Selby Jennings can help you.

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