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Jr Financial Analyst

Company Name:
Ambassador
We are looking for a Junior Financial Energy Analyst to join our Charleston, SC office. We are a growing international investment company focused on clean energy investment opportunities in the United States and abroad. Ours is a dynamic office of ambitious and innovative people who work together and are able to meet deadlines. The successful candidate is a team player who can function well under pressure in a fast moving environment.

To be considered for this
position
, you must satisfy the knowledge, skills and abilities listed below:
o Minimum of 2-5 years experience in the field of finance - preferably in the energy field.
o Experience in preparing reports based on research conducted and make important suggestions on investments. Talented writing capabilities is paramount.
o Determining, planning and foreseeing of marketing activities. - Able to read financial statements of the organization and take into consideration the sales, expenses and production costs, to recommend investments and foresee future earnings for investments.
o Keep tabs on the latest trends and techniques in the field of energy and financial markets.
o Assess competitors, to help the company make the necessary changes in their value delivery mechanism.
o Using statistical tools to analyze the facts of their reports.
o Degree in finance, economics or math, MBA preferred.
o Must be self-motivated and able to work independently as well as on a team.
o Must live in Charleston, SC (or be willing to relocate ).Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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