FAQs
What is the primary role of an Analyst I in Investment Banking at CIBC?
The primary role includes analyzing investment assets, supporting investment research, executing transactions, building financial models, and assisting in due diligence and the preparation of marketing materials.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A minimum 2:1 degree (or equivalent) from a top-tier university, preferably in Engineering, Science, Mathematics, Business, or Economics, along with some relevant experience in financial institutions, accountancy firms, or buy-side investors.
Is experience in the mining sector necessary for this job?
Mining sector experience is not required; however, it is viewed favorably.
What skills are essential for the Analyst I position?
Essential skills include advanced proficiency in Excel and PowerPoint, superior analytical and quantitative skills, excellent interpersonal and communication abilities, and the capability to multitask in a dynamic environment.
What type of work environment does CIBC promote for its team members?
CIBC promotes a relationship-oriented, inclusive environment that values the strengths and contributions of its team members, empowering them to make a meaningful impact.
Where is the job located?
The job is located at 150 Cheapside, 1st Floor, London.
What is the employment type for this role?
The employment type is Regular.
How many hours a week is the Analyst I expected to work?
The Analyst I is expected to work 35 hours a week.
Does CIBC provide accommodations for applicants?
Yes, CIBC is committed to creating an inclusive environment and provides accommodations for applicants with a wide range of abilities.
What are some key responsibilities of the Analyst I position?
Key responsibilities include analyzing potential investment opportunities, supporting senior analysts, building and maintaining complex financial models, and assisting in client mandate execution.
