Fund Expense & Research Analyst

Posted 13 May by Fitz Partners

Fitz Partners is a fund research company specialising in detailed analysis into fund fee data, currently looking for two Analysts to join our production and research teams. We are a fast-growing company supporting the global asset management industry in their fiduciary needs, with particular focus in the UK and European markets. We are looking for bright graduates with strong numeracy skills, a genuine interest in the financial sector or desire for a career in the world of finance to join our young, dynamic team. Successful candidates capable of working well as both an individual and in a team dynamic, will be afforded opportunities to define their roles as the company continues to grow.

Duties

The role will consist of (but are not limited to) the following.

  • Collection, review and analysis of funds’ literature
  • Working with large amounts of quantitative and qualitative data
  • Communicating with asset managers
  • Analysis and review of fund fees and expenses data and calculations

Skills/ Education

  • A Good degree in a mathematical, quantitative or financial discipline
  • Strong MS Excel skills an advantage
  • Good working knowledge of Microsoft packages essential
  • Knowledge and/or interest in asset management an advantage
  • Experience in a quantitative and/or qualitative role an advantage
  • Attention to detail and organisational skills are essential
  • Strong communication skills (verbal and written)
  • Experience in researching or writing a dissertation an advantage

Required skills

  • Analytical
  • Communication Skills
  • Research
  • Highly Detailed
  • Highly Numerate

Application question

Have you achieved GCSE level Mathematics (or equivalent) grade B/grade 6 or above?

Reference: 52647023

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