Job Openings Investment Banking TMT (Media) Analyst 3 M&A (Elite Boutique)

About the job Investment Banking TMT (Media) Analyst 3 M&A (Elite Boutique)

Our client, an elite investment banking boutique, is a leading firm with expertise in mergers & acquisitions, strategic advisory, restructuring, liability management, capital markets, and growth capital. Since its founding in June 2015, our client has advised on over $850 billion in transactions across various industries. With offices in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Stamford, this elite boutique investment bank has established a strong presence in key financial centers.

  • Support execution of complex media M&A transactions from origination through close
  • Manage deal workflow including financial modeling, due diligence, and transaction documentation
  • Conduct strategic and financial analysis to support client advisory services
  • Prepare marketing materials, management presentations, and Board-level presentations
  • Coordinate with legal, accounting, and other transaction advisors

Required Qualifications

  • 2-3 years of M&A investment banking experience with a focus on media
  • Experience supporting 2+ closed technology M&A transactions
  • Strong technical proficiency in financial modeling, valuation, and deal structuring
  • Exceptional analytical capabilities and attention to detail
  • Outstanding written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to start immediately or shortly after bonus season

What We Offer

  • High-Impact Deal Flow: Work on marquee technology transactions with significant market visibility
  • Client Exposure: Direct interaction with C-suite executives and Board members
  • Career Acceleration: Clear and merit-based path to Associate and VP promotion
  • Compensation: Top-tier base salary and bonus
  • Culture: Performance-driven environment that values excellence, collaboration, and professional development

Location & Work Environment

  • Office: New York City
  • Work Model: On-site/In-office

Visa & Immigration

  • Candidates must be authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship now or in the future