One of our best clients, an elite Vault rated international firm, is looking for an experienced funds formation associate, qualified in Luxembourg, with 2-8 years of sophisticated funds experience. This role can sit in Houston, New York, DC, LA, San Fran, London or Brussels. We are very close with this firm, and the head of the group in Houston has the most pedigreed clients and an international practice. He reached out to us directly and expressed his need to hire a seasoned funds associate who is qualified in Luxembourg. He needs a top performer with elite credentials (top firm/academics). This is one of the top fund formation practices in the world and will provide exposure to interesting and exciting funds matters. This opportunity provides direct client access to the highest caliber funds clients world-wide. This truly is an exceptional and compelling opportunity, with a clear path to partnership. Please give us a call or email us at jobs@kinneyrecruiting.com to discuss further,
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