
Investment Banking Expert – ECM
x.ai
full-time
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Location Type: Remote
Location: Illinois • Wyoming • United States
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Salary
💰 $45 - $100 per hour
About the role
- Utilize proprietary software to provide accurate input and labels for ECM investment banking projects, ensuring high-quality data for AI model training.
- Deliver curated, high-quality data for scenarios involving equity capital markets transactions, IPOs, follow-on offerings, secondary offerings, underwriting, bookbuilding, prospectus drafting, roadshows, and equity issuance processes.
- Collaborate with technical staff to support the training of new AI tasks and contribute to the development of innovative technologies.
- Assist in designing and improving efficient annotation tools tailored for ECM investment banking data.
- Select and analyze complex problems in ECM investment banking fields aligned with your expertise to enhance AI model performance.
- Interpret, analyze, and execute tasks based on evolving instructions, maintaining precision and adaptability.
Requirements
- Professional experience in ECM investment banking or related fields (e.g., ECM analyst, associate, vice president or director in investment banking focused on equity capital markets).
- Proficiency in reading and writing informal and professional English.
- Strong communication, interpersonal, analytical, and organizational skills.
- Excellent reading comprehension and ability to exercise autonomous judgment with limited data.
- Passion for technological advancements and innovation in ECM investment banking.
Benefits
- Hourly pay is just one part of our total rewards package at xAI.
- Specific benefits vary by country, depending on your country of residence you may have access to medical benefits.
- We do not offer benefits for part-time roles.
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Soft Skills
communicationinterpersonalanalyticalorganizationalreading comprehensionautonomous judgmentadaptability