Equity Research Associate
4 years
Mumbai
Not Specified
Blindness, Low Vision, Leprosoy Cured persons, Locomotor Disability, Dwarfism, Intellectual Disability, Mental Illness, Cerebral Palsy, Specific Learning Disabilities, Speech and Language disability, Hearing Impairment (Deaf and Hard of Hearing), Muscular Dystrophy, Acid Attack Victim, Parkinson's disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Thalassemia, Hemophilia, Sickle Cell disease, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Chronic Neurological conditions, Multiple Disabilities including Deaf Blindness', Down Syndrome, Epilepsy, Spinal Cord Injury, Others
BFSI, Investment, Trading
Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI)
Masters
Job Description
Disability Required : All types of disability mild level
Experience Required : 2 to 5 years
Job Description: Associate - Institutional Equities Research
Department: Institutional Equities - Research
Designation: Associate
Key Responsibilities:
• Analysing Financial and Econometric trends, meticulously tracking sector and company developments.
• Crafting insightful quarterly/monthly reports on major companies within the sector.
• Conducting comprehensive modeling and evaluating current and future valuations.
• Engaging directly with corporate and institutional clients, fostering strong relationships.
• Maintaining a robust network and staying abreast of key developments in the domain.
Key Result Areas:
• Collaborating with the lead analyst to produce impactful Research Reports.
• Ensuring consistency in Quality, Quantity, and timeliness of Analysis.
• Independently managing sector databases, and company models, and addressing investor queries.
Relevant Skills, Knowledge, and Experience:
• Demonstrated analytical prowess and domain expertise.
• Possessing an entrepreneurial mindset with a proactive approach.
Candidate's Profile:
• MBA from a reputed Bschool • CA/ CFA accreditation is advantageous.
Reporting To: Lead Analyst of the Sector, Executive Director
Location: Worli, Mumbai
Salary : AS per the industry 20 to 30 % hike
Female employees are preferable.