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<p><strong>Role: </strong><br>The Broker Data Associate will play a critical role in helping the business manage and strengthen sell-side relationships through broker data and research by: <br>• Helping manage relationships with sell-side brokers for broker data and research feeds<br>• Providing insights into the sell-side data offerings and identify opportunities to expand data partnership <br>• Acting as a point of coordination between sell-side brokers and internal teams on data-related initiatives and requests </p>
<p><strong>Responsibilities:</strong><br>• Help build and scale data relationships with our existing and new brokers <br>• Act as a liaison to address day-to-day requests around broker data <br>• Onboard new broker datasets through the entire lifecycle, including collaborating with Compliance, Legal, etc. <br>• Leverage sell-side insights to understand data landscape and hedge fund trends </p>
<p><strong>Requirements: </strong><br>• Bachelor’s or master’s degree (with strong academic record)<br>• 3+ years of relevant experience <br>• Financial industry experience required; sell-side experience is a plus <br>• Experience working with data sourcing and management is a plus<br>• Ability to be manage, prioritize, and execute tasks in a fast-faced, multitasking environment <br>• Ability to uphold compliance framework and IP sensitivity framework <br>• Strong oral and written communication skills<br>• High level of attention to detail<br>• Intellectual curiosity and love for proactive learning <br>• Strong interpersonal skills <br>• Commitment to the highest ethical standards </p>
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