Senior Equity Analyst - Generalist & Special Situations

Job Description: • This application form will be considered current for one year only. • At the end of this period, if you are still interested in employment, it will be necessary for you to reapply by completing a new application form. • All statements and questions are to be completed; the answers will be confidential. • Seaport Research Partners (“SRP”) is a rapidly expanding, innovative research platform. • SRP empowers self-driven analysts by reshaping economics and delivering a fully integrated solution to support, enhance and grow their franchise. • SRP operates as a division of Seaport Global Securities, which brings established global client relationships. • We are looking for experienced Equity Research Analysts who have an established franchise to join our expanding team. Requirements: • Minimum of 7 years’ experience within Equity Research. • Research coverage in sectors that complement our existing coverage. • Strong buy-side client relationships with a track record of driving revenues. • Strong corporate relationships with a track record of providing management access opportunities. • Idea generation and thought leadership abilities are essential. • Differentiated and proactive research with consistency and strong stock picking track record. • Ability to work in a team environment with sales, client service, trading, and capital markets teams. • Entrepreneurial mindset with a commitment to excellence and contributing to the team’s success. • Strong work ethic that prioritizes compliance and client service. • Strong communication, writing, and presentation skills. • MBA and/or CFA preferred. • Series 7 (or SIE), 63, 86, 87 license. Benefits: • Equal Opportunity Employer: Seaport Global Holdings LLC is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. • Authorization to Check References. • Background Checks. • At Will Employment. • Validity of Information. • Completion of this Application For Employment does not guarantee that I have been employed by this Company. Apply tot his job

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