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Job number: MacCap-686540 Group: Macquarie Capital Division: Macquarie Capital Advisers Recruiter: Lisa Hodgkinson Work type: Permanent Location: Hong Kong
The Macquarie Group (Macquarie) is a global provider of banking, financial, advisory, investment and funds management services. Macquarie's main business focus is making returns by providing a diversified range of services to clients. Macquarie acts on behalf of institutional, corporate and retail clients and counterparties around the world. Founded in 1969, Macquarie employs more than 14,600 people in approximately 70 office locations in 28 countries. At 31 March 2010, Macquarie had assets under management of $A326 billion.
Macquarie has been active in Asia for more than 15 years. We understand the unique value of combining local market knowledge with international experience and support. In Asia, we stress a philosophy of localising the business through hiring high calibre local staff and through the partnerships we form. This enables the businesses to combine their technical expertise and specialist skills with local understanding and knowledge.
Macquarie Capital, a division of the Macquarie Group, provides advisory and capital raising services to corporate, institutional and government clients involved in mergers and acquisitions (M&A), private treaty acquisitions and divestments, debt and equity fund raising and corporate restructuring.
Macquarie seeks talented and ambitious individuals who want to accelerate their potential. We offer a long-term career path and platform for the development of technical and business skills in a dynamic environment. We are looking for high-calibre candidates who are in the final year of their degree and able to commence full-time employment in August 2011 (or before).
Successful candidates will have the following attributes:
Please attach your CV, cover letter and your latest transcript of academic results.
Closing date: 15 Oct 2010 6:00pm China Standard Time