【ゴールドマン・サックス】Global Banking & Markets, Investment Banking Division, Advisory Group, Vice President, Tokyo
仕事内容
Investment Banking works on some of the most complex financial challenges and transactions in the market today. Whether advising on a merger, providing financial solutions for an acquisition, or structuring an initial public offering, we handle projects that help clients at major milestones. We work with corporations, pension funds, financial sponsors, and governments and are team of strong analytical thinkers, who have a passion for producing out-of-the-box ideas
Advisory Group works to deliver banking services for a wide range of industries. Our team approach to client service enables our bankers to play an important role in building relationships and executing transactions. Classic investment bankers have expertise in advising clients across industries, regions and products. Teams are organized by industry group, including Consumer Retail Group, Financial Institutions Group, Financial and Strategic Investors Group, Healthcare, Industrials, Natural Resources, Real Estate, and Technology, Media and Telecom.
On any given day, our Tokyo-based team may advise a Japanese or multinational company on a cross-border merger, structure the initial public offering of a subsidiary, refinance an outstanding bond, and more.
Strategic Objectives
• Be the world’s preeminent investment bank – trusted advisor, financier, and risk manager for our clients on their most important transactions
• Build long-term relationships with clients and deliver world-class execution by “delivering the firm” over time
• Drive superior returns for our stakeholders
• Be the employer of choice for all career levels by providing a highly dynamic, meritocratic, diverse, and rewarding workplace
応募資格(必須経験など)
Basic Qualifications
• Minimum 6 years’ investment banking or equivalent experience
• Native Japanese language skills
• History of outstanding academic and professional achievement
• Strong team orientation and ability to work effectively across groups and regions