HLP Corporate Finance in brief
Established in 2001, HLP (www.hlpartners.com) is a leading M&A advisor and one of the oldest independent corporate finance advisory firms in Finland
Solid track-record, with more than 300 completed advisory assignments with nearly 200 clients across various industries
Executed transactions with a total value of over €10 billion
Currently employs 12 full-time corporate finance professionals in Helsinki
Qualities we seek
The ideal candidate
Has 0-2 years of prior experience from the financial services industry or management consulting and/or is a recent university graduate with a solid academic track record
Has good knowledge of finance and accounting
Has strong analytical skills, a problem-solving attitude and excellent interpersonal skills
Is motivated by a fast-paced project environment
Is fluent in Finnish and English (oral and written). Other languages, especially Swedish, are a benefit
Working at HLP
HLP is hiring a full-time analyst to its team
Start of the employment to be agreed flexibly
Your key tasks, as a part of a project team, include analyzing and valuing companies, as well as drafting & preparing project & marketing materials
You will be given a high level of responsibility and client access already at the entry level
We offer a challenging and team-driven working environment, with room for individual growth and a clear career proposition
Our primary work languages are Finnish, English and Swedish
We offer competitive compensation and a platform for future career
How to apply
Please send a one-page cover letter and your CV, including university grade transcripts and high school diploma, to Sari Laine at laine@hlpartners.com.
The application deadline is Friday 28 March 2025.
Should you have any questions regarding the application process or HLP Corporate Finance, please contact Mr. Matti Merivirta, Managing Partner (+358 44 503 6432, merivirta@hlpartners.com) or Mr. Anton Koho, Partner (+358 50 357 0502, koho@hlpartners.com).
Applications shall be handled on a first come, first served basis.
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