U.S. Analyst ? Global Markets Paralegal

  • 08 mai
  • United States
  • CDD
CA CIB Americas
Anticipated Start Date: ASAP
US Analyst Overview

The US Analyst program offers an opportunity for recent college graduates interested in finance and investment banking to actively participate in this fast-paced and challenging industry.  We provide our US Analysts with the tools necessary for professional growth and career advancement.

The US Analyst position will be available for a maximum of 2 years.  The goal of the US Analyst program is to develop the ideal candidate into a full-time position at the end of the two years.

Summary

The Global Market Division paralegal will provide documentation support to the range of business lines and products that comprise CA-CIB?s Global Market Division's activities with a focus on its derivatives, repo and securities lending activities.


Key responsibilities

Assist in reviewing, preparing, and negotiating various agreements and documents relating to capital markets transactions focused primarily on derivatives, repo and securities lending and also including DCM, ECM, securitization, and strategic equity transactions
Prepare and contribute to numerous internal reports and systems relating to the management of legal risk
Participate in training and skill development on market and legal developments affecting covered businesses and products
Uphold CA-CIB?s codes of ethics, culture and conduct in all matters, including with respect to matters of diversity and inclusion and the identification and escalation of financial crimes risks

Management and Reporting

Reports to the Head of the Global Markets Legal team in the U.S.
Legal Department
Will act under the supervision of licensed lawyers in the bank?s New York office

Key Internal Contacts

Relevant front office, legal, risk and compliance personnel

Key External Contacts

Various outside counsel

Salary Range: $80,000
- $85,000

Required:
Candidate has valid work authorization to work in the US
Candidate will not require Visa Sponsorship now or in the future
Bachelor?s degree (or the equivalent)

Preferred:
Pre-law coursework
Paralegal work or similar work in a legally-intensive environment at a sophisticated business enterprise
Strong interest in post-graduate legal education or a career in financial services