Job Title: Trainee Investment Analyst (Graduate)
City: Tygervalley Division: Sanlam
Job Category: Financial Services Business Unit: Sanlam Investment Cluster
Position Type: Graduate Education Required: Bachelors Degree
The Sanlam Group has been involved in multi-management since 1998, largely through managing international assets on global markets. The South African multi-manager business grew out of this international experience, and by the end of 2001 had become firmly established. Sanlam Multi-Manager International (SMMI) is an investment management business dedicated to active multi-management investing. It forms part of the Investment Cluster within Sanlam Group, however operates independent from the conventional investment management activities within the Sanlam Group, both in terms of staff as well as investment decisions.
Key Responsibilities
Responsible for researching, analysing and provision of relevant information and recommendations regarding investment attractiveness.
Analyses an organisation's position within its industry, sales and profit estimates, projected rates of return on capital, total equity, asset utilisation and leverage.
Projects short- and long-term values of stock compared with historical evaluations relative to a market index.
Assists with report backs and explains performance variances.
Makes recommendations for the selection of investment decisions.
Minimum Requirements
B.BusSci/ B.Comm
Competencies
Technical Competencies:
Computer literate with proficiency in Microsoft Office (word, excel & powerpoint)
Behavioural Competencies:
Team player and proactive individual
Excellent listening, communication and inter-personal skills
Ability to work independently and use initiative
High level of accuracy
Thrives in a high pressured environment
Demonstration of living the company’s values – being transparent, passionate and innovative
To Apply:
http://www.sanlam.co.za/wps/wcm/connect/Sanlam_Investments_EN/sanlaminvestments/careers/default+content
Deadline: 31st August 2012
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