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Sector Analyst (Semiconductors), Content Library

New York

Third Bridge is a leading global research firm established in 2007, with a team of over 1,500 employees worldwide dedicated to fueling decisions with expert insights. We accelerate and enhance decision-making for investors and business leaders by unearthing unique expert insights across multiple sectors, geographies, and topics.

For nearly 20 years, we’ve helped clients access knowledge on demand from experts, in-person and through our Library covering over 65,000 companies.

Position Overview

Library is Third Bridge’s premium, analyst-led content platform. We provide our investor clients with in-depth, hour-long interviews featuring experts who offer unique perspectives on specific companies and industries. Each session is recorded and transcribed, allowing clients to access critical insights whenever they need them. By interviewing everyone from C-suite executives to frontline employees, we ensure our clients get the right answers from the right people at exactly the right time.

We have a team of more than 100 people responsible for generating Library content, and the coverage is over 5,000 public and private companies.  To date, we have produced over 60,000 analyst-led transcripts, and this grows by roughly 800 interviews per month.  Coverage is determined by a multifactor model that identifies where our clients are investing or considering investing.  In addition, we have the ability to react to market-moving events and focus in areas of immediate need, complementing longer-term thinking and future developments.  Interviews are focused on public equities, credit, and private equity asset classes.

 

Responsibilities

  • Maintaining research coverage on the semiconductor and semiconductor equipment industries, identifying key themes, trends, companies and catalysts of interest to investors
  • Conducting hour-long interviews with selected experts on important topics and companies
  • Performing comprehensive research on coverage ideas, collaborating with Third Bridge’s Research team to identify appropriate experts for interviews and providing questions to help assess experts
  • Writing comprehensive and detailed questions sets to send to experts in advance of scheduled interviews, addressing relevant issues and accounting for each expert’s professional experience
  • Identifying and articulating key interview insights for publication in conjunction with transcripts
  • Informing and educating Third Bridge’s commercial teams about completed or planned interviews seen as relevant or important to clients
  • Discussing topics, companies and interviews with clients as appropriate
  • Identifying areas of warranted coverage and responding to requests for specific content
  • Meeting/exceeding targets related to interview volumes, asset classes, and other important metrics

 

Qualifications

  • At least 1-2 years in or related to the semiconductor and semiconductor equipment industry, preferably in an investor or industry research capacity, or strong demonstrated interest in the area
  • Strong analytical and communication skills, with financial analysis skills a plus
  • Track record of managing deadlines and meeting targets
  • Ability to confidently and professionally lead discussions with c-level executives, financial and operating professionals, and other experts that can help Third Bridge educate and enlighten investors regarding important market debates 
  • Be a team player who can concurrently work on several projects, manage relationships, and help the analyst team reach its goals of providing the highest quality research to investor clients

 

What can you expect

  • Salary range is $87,000 to $110,000 based on experience + up to 10% annual bonus.
  • Enjoy comprehensive benefits including health, dental, vision, 401K matching, and more.
  • Appreciate good work-life balance with 15+ vacation days, flex days, and work from anywhere for one month per year.
  • Be part of our engaging culture with social events, professional development, and a dynamic, supportive team.

 

The successful candidate must, by the start of the employment, have permission to work in the country they are applying

We know that to be truly innovative, we need to have a diverse team around us. That is why Third Bridge is committed to creating an inclusive environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. If you are not 100% sure if you are right for the role, please apply anyway and we will be happy to consider your application.  

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