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Mason Alexander

Investment Analyst

Mason Alexander
Ireland · Full-time · Associate

Our client is one of the world’s largest and most successful investment firms with a 40+ year track record of investment excellence. Our client is currently going through a period of expansion and they are looking to hire a number of Analysts.


Responsibilities will include:

  • Monitoring portfolio company trading performance through detailed financial statements analysis & dialogue with the company
  • Investment analysis
  • Financial modelling and sensitivity analysis
  • Preparation of quarterly reviews and presentation to Investment Committee


The key attributes required from successful candidates are:

  • 3-6 years relevant experience at minimum (i.e. investment banking, audit, aircraft leasing, real estate, equities, syndicated finance, FIG, corporate finance, private equity, transaction services, restructuring, corporate services, deals or credit rating)
  • Excellent academic background
  • ACA or CFA qualified not essential but preferred
  • Strong commercial awareness
  • A deep understanding of financial statements / financial modelling


This role pays a market leading compensation package.


If you are interested in discussing this role further, please feel free to contact Dylan Philpott at [email protected] or +353 1 522 2943

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Posted
Sep 25, 2025
Type
Full-time
Level
Associate
Location
Dublin

Industries

Financial Services Investment Management Venture Capital Private Equity Principals

Categories

Accounting/Auditing Finance Analyst

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