Public Finance Analyst Program - 2021

Please note the maximum number of applications that you can submit per recruitment season is 8.
You are only allowed to submit:
- 3 applications in total to U.S. and Canada programs
- 2 applications in total to APAC programs
- 2 applications in total to LATAM programs
- EMEA applicants are limited to 1 application per recruitment season
Once your application has been submitted, you will be unable to apply to any additional EMEA programs.

5846

U.S. and Canada
United States of America
Texas
Dallas, TX
Global FICC Program
Full time
Analyst

Job Description & Program Overview

Public Finance Investment Banking group is headquartered in New York with multiple regional offices. The firm has been ranked #1 in the municipal market for six years. Public Finance provides financing solutions to state and local governmental and not-for-profit clients through the issuance of municipal bonds. Typically issued as tax-exempt debt, Clients include states, counties, cities, school districts, higher education institutions, public utilities, public transportation agencies, not-for-profit health care systems and hospitals, state affiliated and not-for-profit student loan and housing agencies, cultural organizations and developers.

 

As an active team member in Public Finance, analysts assist bankers in capital raising and strategic advisory transactions for governmental, not-for-profit and/or developer clients.  As an analyst, your responsibilities may include:

•   Developing and maintaining financial cash flow models, using industry standard software

•   Supporting various financial analyses, including bond structuring

•   Performing comprehensive and in-depth client and credit research

•   Preparing presentation and other materials for clients

•   Communicating and interacting with team members, including underwriting, sales & trading teams, to execute transactions specifically in relation to structuring and marketing.

 

Qualifications

•   Candidates are required to be pursuing a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with a graduation timeframe between December 2020 and June 2021

•   3.2 minimum GPA preferred

•   A strong interest in finance and the public sector

  • Candidates must demonstrate a combination of academic aptitude, quantitative and organizational skills, strategic and creative thinking, and strong written and oral communications skills

•   Ability to manage several projects at once and work both independently and in a team

•   Other desired characteristics include: integrity, attention to detail, assertiveness, initiative, leadership, strong work ethic and team focus

 

This Program is closed to applications.