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Reference: 72461

Date Added: 22 August 2019
Closing Date: 21 October 2019

Job Title: Analyst

Working For: Wallbrook Advisory Limited

Location: London

Salary: £29,000

Length of Contract:

Job Details

Who We Are

Wallbrook is a leading global intelligence and compliance risk advisory firm. We help the world’s foremost organisations make informed, ethical decisions about the professionals and businesses they work with, the assets they acquire, and where and how they operate. We are an equal opportunity employer.

The Role

Analysts begin their career at Wallbrook specialising in open source due diligence work.These reports provide an overview of major compliance red flags associated with a target company or individual, such as corruption, political exposure, and sanctions. Typically, analysts will have a region of focus based on their language capabilities, though they will work on reports from multiple jurisdictions: our aim is to train confident due diligence researchers able to navigate complicated, cross-border issues. 

Once fully trained, analysts will expand the scope of their work – taking on more complicated projects in conjunction with senior staff; developing regional expertise in political, regulatory and compliance risks; and training new members of staff. For exceptional candidates, our analyst role lays the foundations for career progression at Wallbrook.

Required Qualifications, Experience and Skills

• A basic understanding of and interest in due diligence and compliance risks – experience in the sector is highly desirable;
• Fluency reading and writing English in a commercial context;
• Excellent research skills, attention to detail, and an ability to summarise information from various sources under time pressure;
• Advanced reading skills in at least one major foreign language (we are particularly interested in candidates with advanced or fluent Arabic, Chinese, Greek, Italian, Korean, Polish, Russian, Serbo-Croat, Spanish, Turkish or Portuguese).
• A bachelor’s degree in a relevant field from an accredited university; and
• Professional proficiency using Microsoft Office Suite.

Candidates should also have demonstrable skills in the following areas:

• An interest in international affairs and business;
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills;
• Ability to work both independently and as part of a team;
• Maintain a high level of professionalism in all areas of work; and
• Respond well to development feedback 

Closing Date: 21 October 2019

Interview/Start Dates

We have no fixed interview or start dates. We are looking for candidates on a rolling basis, though we encourage applicants to apply as soon as possible.

Application Details

Applicants who meet the stated requirements should send their CV and cover letter, detailing their interest in due diligence and reasons for applying to Wallbrook, to careers@wallbrook.com.

Please note that due to the high volumes of applications we recieve we cannot confirm reciept or reply to unsucessful candidates.

Website: http://www.wallbrook.com/

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