Entry Level Financial Analyst

Company: John S. Herold, Inc. Location: Houston, TX 77024
Status: Full Time, Employee Job Category: Finance/Economics
Relevant Work Experience: Less than 1 Year Industry: Banking/Finance
Career Level: Entry Level Education Level: Bachelor's Degree

Job Description

John S. Herold is a specialized financial services research firm seeking an energetic individual to serve as an integral member of its growing Houston team. As an entry level
analyst, this individual will play a key role in assisting project managers in the delivery of equity, fixed income and consulting products to the energy market. Duties will include
gathering, compiling and analyzing quantitative and qualitative information from company and industry sources to produce accurate and reliable reports from our client base.
The ideal candidate will be a recent graduate and have a degree in finance, accounting or economics with a strong interest in oil and gas.

This individual will be exposed to many aspects of the energy industry including the mergers & acquisitions market, oil and gas operational performance, cash flow forecasting,
and much more. The position is an excellent opportunity to develop a financial career in the oil and gas industry.

Requirements:
Strong interpersonal and communications skills
Familiarity with financial statement analysis
Bachelor's degree in Business Administration or Economics
Energy, enthusiasm and strong work ethic
Excellent writing skills

John S. Herold maintains office in Norwalk, Connecticut (headquarters), Houston and Dallas, Texas.

Founded in 1948, John S. Herold, Inc. is a research and consulting firm, providing its clients with key financial, operational and capital market data together with independent
analysis of the valuation and performance of the world's energy companies. As a uniquely positioned information services firm, Herold services a global client base comprised
of top institutional and investment money managers, the world's leading commercial and investment banks, and virtually every major and independent oil company.