Does work on strategy cases with the likes of Goldman, JPM and Citi sound interesting? Also the chance to join a 'start up' culture, backed by a tier 1 strategy name? A global team working on projects across corporate banking are looking for their next hire. This could be someone off a corporate banking graduate programme, coverage or another strategy team The role focuses on a mix of revenue benchmarking, market sizing and knowledge management, also providing 'views on the market' to its sector or clients. There is also the chance to work on strategy case work - recent cases have included Goldman Sachs, Citi and JP Morgan looking at challenges such as share price depreciation, cost worries and positioning relative to the market. Here you can apply your banking knowledge in a strategic context. We are interested to speak to those working in banks - strategy, coverage, strategic product focused roles would be of interestor another consulting firm. Job summary: work on strategic projects, across benchmarking and market sizing, analysing data and translating what it means to strategic MDs in banks manage clients directly, working out what is best for the future of their business given the information you receive and use build deep relationships with some of the most senior decision makers in major banks work on cases with tier 1 strategy consultants; these tend to be more macro issues though still using data collect data from major banks, run projects and use this data to produce strategic insights and white papers for the industry We are looking for: 2-6 years' experience working at a major bank or consulting firms, or similar third party business - they could hire an experienced analyst or an experience associate/AVP Product knowledge in either retail banking or corporate/commercial banking - ideally the broader the better though if you have covered a few areas and have a broader interest through your own reading, this could work Tier 1 banking graduate scheme moving across teams would be an advantage Client-facing skills - ability to influence and manage key stakeholders Excel/Data skills - ability to analyse and gently model data; think pivots/lookups/creating presentations with ideally some skill with macros. You do not need advanced data science; they have data scientists who do this in the back office Entrepreneurial flair; ability to spot opportunities from conversations or in the data, build ideas and come up with a business plan where needed; this is a small, global team and each hire is critical to the business Base salary up to 65 20% average bonus.