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... Investment Management, Accounting, Business/Data Analysis, Project Management and Economics ... They are entry level contract/temp-to-perm positions which could potentially evolve into fulltime ...

This entry-level Analyst opportunity offers on-the-job learning and an education on core ... investment analysis. The position involves a mixture of desk and field work, with new challenges ...

This entry-level Analyst opportunity offers on-the-job learning and an education on core ... investment analysis. The position involves a mixture of desk and field work, with new challenges ...

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The Staff Accountant I position is an entry-level accounting role within the Investment Accounting team, responsible for supporting the recording, reporting, and analysis of investment activity for ...

Business Analyst

Las Vegas, NV · On-site +1

$25 - $30/hr

This is an exciting entry-level opportunity for a recent graduate to contribute to a fast-moving ... Support senior team members in preparing internal summaries and investor updates * Help document ...

Business Analyst

Las Vegas, NV · On-site +1

$25 - $30/hr

This is an exciting entry-level opportunity for a recent graduate to contribute to a fast-moving ... Support senior team members in preparing internal summaries and investor updates * Help document ...

Business Analyst

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$25 - $30/hr

This is an exciting entry-level opportunity for a recent graduate to contribute to a fast-moving ... Support senior team members in preparing internal summaries and investor updates * Help document ...

Job Summary This role is an entry-level position within the Trade Operations team at Arch Investment Management (AIM), reporting to the VP, Operations Manager. The Investment Trade Operations Analyst ...

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How much do entry level investment analyst jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level investment analyst in the United States is $27.77, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $30.05 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Level Investment Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level Investment Analyst, you need strong analytical, quantitative, and research skills, typically supported by a degree in finance, economics, or a related field. Familiarity with financial modeling, Excel, Bloomberg Terminal, and possibly progress toward the CFA designation are commonly expected. Attention to detail, effective communication, and a proactive attitude are vital soft skills for standing out in this role. These abilities are crucial for delivering accurate investment insights, supporting decision-making, and succeeding in a competitive financial environment.

What are some common challenges faced by entry level investment analysts, and how can they overcome them?

Entry level investment analysts often find the fast-paced environment and steep learning curve challenging, especially when juggling multiple projects and deadlines. Adapting quickly to new financial models, mastering industry-specific software, and synthesizing large amounts of market data are typical hurdles. Proactively seeking mentorship, asking questions, and dedicating time to ongoing learning can help new analysts build confidence and competence. Effective communication with team members and senior analysts also plays a key role in overcoming early challenges and succeeding in the role.

What does an Entry Level Investment Analyst do?

An Entry Level Investment Analyst is responsible for supporting senior analysts and portfolio managers by researching financial data, analyzing investment opportunities, and preparing reports. They help gather and interpret data on stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments to provide recommendations for investment decisions. Their role often involves creating financial models, monitoring market trends, and assisting with client presentations. This position is ideal for recent graduates interested in a career in finance or investment management.
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Financial Analyst (Entry Level)

Longterm Health Management Services

Skokie, IL • On-site

$85K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 20 days ago


Job description

) Financial Analyst (Entry Level)
The Analyst will be an integral member of the finance team at Cascade, a private equity firm in the health care industry. Cascade is a large and growing firm with over $3b of healthcare assets under management. We have a best-in-class transaction team that has closed about $1b in transactions in the last 12 months.
The ideal candidate will evaluate and analyze new opportunities and perform monthly analysis on Cascade's current portfolio under management. Cascade's portfolio is rapidly expanding and mainly consists of health care real estate in the skilled nursing and assisted living space. The Analyst will gain client exposure and will develop skill sets in the fundamentals of valuation, business strategy and financial analysis. Growth opportunities include the chance to develop skills in financial modeling, underwriting, finance, deal structuring, and capital markets.
The role will perform a diverse range of duties that entails analyzing both investor-owned and owner-occupied properties across the healthcare space.
• Performing credit analysis and bench marking key performance metrics
• Assisting in the development and production of proposals and presentations
• Interacting with members of corporate management teams and financial sponsors
• The role is responsible for supporting the team in assessing new deal opportunity memorandums, closing and accurate funding of loans, performing annual reviews and assembling analytical reports as requested by management.
• Analyze new loan opportunities, property operating performance and financial health by reviewing tax returns, financial data, market data, appraisals, etc
• Due diligence support will entail gathering critical data, preparing market analyses, and property-level financial evaluations
• A commitment to meeting tight deadlines
• Other responsibilities and projects as assigned.
Monthly Responsibilities:
• Work with operator financials to determine large P&L variances. Use this data to assist Asset Managers in their discussions with operators.
• Perform ad hoc revenue and expense analysis. In addition, analyze non-financial market trends such demographics, hospital discharge data, regional income stats, etc.
• Assist Cascade underwriting department on assessing acquisition opportunities and working with seller groups to organize and package information for lenders/operators.
Benefits of Cascade:
• Health insurance, 401k match plus Unlimited PTO. Flexibility to work remote as needed; in general you'll work from the Cascade office in Skokie, IL.
• Work with a small team and interact with all departments at Cascade - acquisitions, accounting, asset management etc.
• Office Gym and Kitchen with snacks and drinks provided.
Analyst preferred Skills:
• 0-3 years of relevant full-time work experience in finance, accounting, business, real estate or healthcare
• A BA/BS with demonstrated coursework in finance, economics, accounting, mathematics or related subjects (or analytical work experience in lieu of such coursework)
• Passion for health system strategy and finance
• Strong quantitative and analytical skills including experience in valuation, financial modeling and analysis
• Knowledge of various data mining techniques to generate business insight
• Advanced skills in Excel (macros, VBA)