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Financial Analyst (Class of 2023) - Industrials Group - Minneapolis

Industrials Group

Houlihan Lokey’s Industrials Group has earned a reputation for providing superior service and achieving outstanding results in M&A advisory, capital-raising, restructuring, and financial and valuation advisory services.
 
Our transaction quality and client work benefit from our company culture, where senior bankers are highly engaged in the execution of client projects, and from our experience as leaders in the market for over a decade, which has given our professionals valuable exposure to a variety of situations and challenges. In 2021, our Industrials Group was once again ranked as the No. 1 M&A advisor for all U.S. industrial transactions.

Job Description

Financial Analysts in CF may work on transactions that provide exposure to various client industries and investment banking services, including mergers and acquisitions, debt and equity capital raises, refinancings, and leveraged buyouts. You will work with a talented, dedicated staff of professionals who will give you broad exposure to the many different issues and concerns affecting businesses today. You will research and analyze financial statements, general economic and industry-specific developments, acquisitions and divestitures, and various investment attributes of publicly traded and private companies.
 
The environment at Houlihan Lokey is collegial and entrepreneurial, and, as such, rewards Financial Analysts with substantial responsibility and interaction with senior-level professionals. Financial Analysts are members of deal teams comprising at least one Managing Director, Vice President, Associate, and Financial Analyst.
 
Basic Qualifications
 
·        A B.A./B.S./B.B.A. in Finance, Accounting, Business, or Applied Economics is required
·        Graduation date between December 2022 and June 2023
·        COVID vaccination required, subject to applicable state and federal law
 
Preferred Qualifications

Course work in accounting and finance is preferred; strong financial and computer skills, as well as a fundamental understanding of valuation theory, methodologies, and applications, are recommended. Candidates must possess a demonstrated ability to work cooperatively with all levels of staff, strong analytical abilities, and excellent verbal and written communication skills.