Posted on April 30th, 2009 by hedge fund jobs
Category: Job Listings, Tags: analyst, hedge fund, job, New York, New York City, NYC, tax analyst
Description: Multi-billion dollar hedge fund is seeking a Tax Analyst. Work is comprised of analysis of new tax law, changes in tax law, and in house fund tax work.
Qualifications: 2-5 years experience. Public accounting experience a must. Hedge fund experience.
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Posted on April 30th, 2009 by hedge fund jobs
Category: Job Listings, Tags: analyst, associate, Cincinnati, employment, entry-level, job, Ohio, private equity
Description: This position will assist in all aspects of Fifth Third’s private equity process. Responsible for a majority of the analytical side of due diligence, including analysis of financial statements and investment track records. Will include back office administration duties.
Qualifications: Entry-level private equity position. Bachelor’s degree is required. Prefer 1+ year of business/banking related experience.
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Posted on April 30th, 2009 by hedge fund jobs
Category: Job Listings, Tags: accountant, Chicago, employment, hedge fund, Illinois, job
Description: Multi-billion dollar hedge fund in Chicago is looking for a Fund Accountant. This position will prepare the NAV reports and update fund pricing.
Qualifications: 3-6 years of accounting experience and experience inthe financial services industry. CPA preferred.
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Posted on April 30th, 2009 by hedge fund jobs
Category: Job Listings, Tags: analyst, employment, job, Morristown, New Jersey, private equity
Description: Looking for Analysts, particularly Big 4 Auditors and Transaction Advisory practice candidates who are eager to learn about Private Equity!
Qualifications: 2-3 years of experience at a Big 4 firm in Audit or Advisory role. Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or Finance. Strong desire to learn and build a career in Private Equity.
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Posted on April 30th, 2009 by hedge fund jobs
Category: Job Listings, Tags: employment, fund of hedge funds, hedge fund, job, New York, NYC, sales
Description: Canadian precious metals fund with more than $250 million in AUM and an excellent track record seeks an experienced sales person / marketer to increase assets from hedge funds.
Qualifications: Candidate must have a proven track record of sales success with Fund of Funds and a thorough understanding of the investment benefits of precious metals. Ideal candidate will be highly motivated and a self starter with excellent communication skills and have an existing database on Fund of Funds contacts.
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Posted on April 29th, 2009 by hedge fund jobs
Category: Job Hunting Tips, Tags: hedge fund designations, hedge fund job, hedge fund job tips, hints, private equity job tips
4 Keys to Getting a Hedge Fund or Private Equity Job
1. Determine Your Passion and Pick a Specialty
Don’t be afraid to specialize. Being a generalist is fine for many jobs, but in the hedge fund industry you will be squeezed into one of a handful of roles – research, trading, programming, sales etc. Make it easy for the hiring manager to determine which role you fit into by building your resume around a distinct skill set. Similarly, private equity firms are looking for those who bring a specific skill set that corresponds with their investment focus.
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Research the Firms You Intend to Work ForYou have spent decades obtaining your education, work experience, and credentials. Writing generic cover letters or showing up for interviews without a solid understanding of the firm’s business will not do your justice to your skills. For some firms you can find 13F filings that detail some of their largest holdings. Search Bloomberg and other financial sites for relevant articles, holdings, and recent regulatory issues. HedgeFundJobList.com provides detailed state-by-state contact information for all the 3500+ firms we cover including website URLs, firm details and more. The recent addition of hiring manager e-mails for the majority of firms, provides a rock solid starting point for your career search.
3. Gain Credibility and Understanding with a Certification
If you have only a bachelor’s degree, you may want to consider getting additional certifications and licenses. The Series 7 may be necessary for certain sales roles that deal with non-qualified investors. However, the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) is by far the most respected credential. It is also the most difficult to get, requiring several hundred hours and three years to obtain. You might also consider the Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) or the online Chartered Hedge Fund Analyst (CHA) designation.
4. Network
Surely you have heard people say that the best jobs go to personal connections. This may be true, but your lack of direct contacts shouldn’t stop you from expanding your rolodex. Join networking sites like LinkedIn and financial job sites such as Vault.

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