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Equity Research Analyst, MedTech

Mason Blake
London
2 days ago
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Our client, a leading global asset manager, is looking to recruit an Equity Research Analyst to cover the MedTech sector.

The successful candidate will work independently to develop and maintain a thorough understanding of the MedTech sector and generate investment recommendations for a range of portfolios.

Responsibilities:

  • Conduct detailed bottom-up fundamental equity analysis of stocks to generate investment ideas
  • Produce and maintain financial models, keeping abreast of any market developments
  • Communicate research and stock ideas with Portfolio Managers and the rest of the investment team
  • Participate in company management meetings and site visits
  • Contribute to wider investment debate

Candidate profile:

  • Relevant experience within buy-side or sell-side equity research
  • Deep knowledge of the MedTech sector
  • Excellent academic background
  • Ideally CFA qualified
  • Genuine passion for investing
  • Self-motivated and comfortable taking initiative
  • High level of intellectual curiosity
  • Team player

Mason Blake acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Mason Blake is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications regardless of sex, marital status, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, religious belief, or age.

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