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Bank Of America Analyst/ Associate- Equity Research Biotech 
United States, New York, New York 
37287833

25.06.2024

Job Description:

He or she will work alongside the Senior Analyst and Associates in all aspects of the research process, from idea generation to modeling, including but not limited to the following:

  • Write industry and company reports and company launch initiations
  • Develop doctor/patient surveys and conduct doctor interviews to understand market dynamics, demand and future projection
  • Build financial models to quantitatively analyze company valuations
  • Demonstrate industry knowledge (such as regulatory, pricing) from early stage study to market approval
  • Build relationships and facilitate information flow with contacts at covered companies
  • Seek out new, value-added and/or unusual sources of information
  • Have ability to monitor news flow and highlight stock-impacting updates when the Senior Analyst is traveling
  • Interact regularly with sales, trading and external clients and if performance on team is strong enough, take on coverage of individual names over time
  • Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent years of experience (Advanced degreein life science disciplineis a plus but not required)
  • Strong writing and financial modeling skills is a must
  • Ideal candidate would have 1-4 years of experience in biotech in equity research, buy side experience or investment banking experience
  • Must enjoy following the stock market and doing desktop and field research
  • Academic background in a life science field and should have basic understanding of economics, macroeconomic factors and policy
  • Must have excellent communications skills, written and verbal
  • Must have strong attention to detail, ability to multi-task
  • Must work well in a collaborative team environment
  • Must have strong desire to be a team player and view team’s success as a reflection of individual success
1st shift (United States of America)