Corporate Capital Markets - Associate (Mid-Level) - MIA

Attorney Miami, FL


Description

Greenberg Traurig has an excellent opportunity for a Capital Markets associate. We offer competitive compensation and an excellent benefits package.

Practice Summary

Greenberg Traurig’s global Capital Markets Practice is recognized for its skill in handling U.S. and cross-border transactions, including initial public offerings, high yield, and investment-grade debt offerings, Rule 144A and Regulation S offerings for foreign private issuers, registered direct offerings, at-the-market offerings (ATMs), public and private equity line transactions, Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs), Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), and Private Investment in Public Entities (PIPEs). We represent U.S. and non-U.S. public and private issuers, as well as underwriters, financial institutions, venture capital funds, hedge funds, broker-dealers, investment companies, and private investment firms in all aspects of U.S. and cross-border securities offerings.

Job Requirements

The ideal candidate will have 2-6 years of significant experience in corporate transactions, with an emphasis on Capital Markets.  This position requires a candidate with strong interpersonal skills, a high degree of maturity, and a proven willingness to accept significant responsibility and manage a challenging workload within a fast-paced environment. Strong academic credentials and writing skills are essential.

Additional requirements: Well-versed in the mechanics of leading Capital Market transactions; experience leading due diligence teams; general corporate and corporate governance experience; ability to work effectively as part of a team across practice areas and a willingness to train junior associates. Candidates must be admitted to the Florida Bar or eligible for admission to the Florida Bar.

Submit a brief cover letter, resume, official JD transcript, and deal sheet, all in PDF format.

Submissions from search firms will only be accepted through our web portal for third-party submissions; for access, contact Samira Jacobson.

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