Message-ID: <17298899.1075845282313.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 11:11:05 -0700 (PDT) From: career.management.center@anderson.ucla.edu To: alumnijobs@anderson.ucla.edu Subject: Investment Banking Associate Opportunity Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Career Management Center <career.management.center@anderson.ucla.edu> <IMCEANOTES-Career+20Management+20Center+20+3Ccareer+2Emanagement+2Ecenter+40anderson+2Eucla+2Eedu+3E@ENRON.com> X-To: Anderson Alumni Jobs List <alumnijobs@anderson.ucla.edu> X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Ruscitti, Kevin\Ruscitti, Kevin\Inbox X-Origin: RUSCITTI-K X-FileName: Ruscitti, Kevin.pst Dear Alumni, Please see opportunity for Investment Banking Associate with the Denver office of Tucker Anthony Sutro Capital Markets. Please respond to contact information found below job description. Thank you, Lorie ============================= Investment Banking Associate The Denver office of Tucker Anthony Sutro Capital Markets ("TASCM") is currently recruiting a first or second year Investment Banking Associate for a full-time position based in Denver, Colorado. Job Description Investment Banking Associates assume immediate responsibility by working on a broad array of transactions with a variety of TASCM professionals. Associates are exposed to various functional areas of corporate finance as well as to all Managing Directors in their office or region. TASCM Associates are integrally involved in the preparation of client presentations and transaction execution. Successful Associates create, manage and teach complex, interrelated financial concepts, financial models and business models. As they mature, Associates will continue receiving exposure oriented towards rounding out their transactional and industry experiences. Associates generally will be assigned to one or more industry verticals or product teams on a priority, but not exclusive basis. They should be conversant in all areas of corporate finance, require minimal guidance in executing assignments to which they have had previous exposure, and be capable of assembling flawless client/prospect presentations. TASCM Associates are assessed in terms of ability to understand new concepts, to work effectively on several assignments simultaneously and to execute high quantities of quality work. Associates typically enter the organization with a MBA or other advanced degree. Prospective applicants for an Associate position should possess a strong desire to become an investment banker and understand the challenges of the job and its commitments. Our Associates typically have a strong background, either through undergraduate study or career experience, in finance and accounting. We prefer individuals with prior investment banking or deal experience. All candidates should possess highly developed communication and client management skills. The most critical qualifications for a successful career as an Associate at TASCM are the desire and ability to thrive in an entrepreneurial environment. Our client roster includes many early stage companies working at the cutting edge of technology and business innovation. We seek individuals who think like business owners and embrace the challenges and opportunities of working on the frontier of the new economy. Finally, we look to hire Associates who possess the intangible leadership skills, character, integrity and vision required to lead TASCM into the new century. We assess every potential candidate both on ability to handle the responsibilities of the Associate position and potential to become a Managing Director. John C. Donaldson > Vice President - Investment Banking > Tucker Anthony Sutro Capital Markets > 1225 Seventeenth Street, 24th Floor > Denver, CO 80202 > 303.382.6863 > 303.382.6883 fax > jdonaldson@tascm.com > www.tascm.com _________________________________________________ MBA Career Management Center The Anderson School at UCLA Entrepreneurs Hall, C201 Phone: (310) 825-3325 Email: career.management.center@anderson.ucla.edu Web: http://www.anderson.ucla.edu