OVERVIEW: 

The Insights product is a new offering for Guidepoint's Institutional investment and corporate clients, that offers teleconferences, surveys, and in-person events. The teleconferences live in a transcript library portal, which covers a wide of industries/topics that enables our clients to make informed decisions. All content features experts from Guidepoint’s proprietary global network and is conceptualized and hosted by former investment professionals (i.e. private equity/hedge fund), sell-side equity research analysts, and industry professionals.

WHAT YOU’LL DO:

  • Work closely with Global Head of Healthcare to plan primary research content that will cover various areas within biotech and pharma sectors.
  • Lead interviews as a moderator featuring expert physicians, researchers and industry executives from Guidepoint’s network of over 700,000 professionals.
  • Prepare for interviews by reading public company SEC filings, reviewing investor presentations, monitoring news releases and analyzing Wall Street research reports.
  • Top performers will have opportunity to advance to lead a team in a strategist role

WHAT YOU HAVE:

  • Bachelor’s degree or Master’s degree (PhD in life sciences  or MD is preferred)
  • Minimum 7-10 years of sell-side or buy-side analyst or corporate experience
  • Must follow bottoms-up therapeutics oriented fundamental approach to investment research focusing on individual companies
  • Must be current on multiple indications within biotech/pharma in terms of news flow and what issues matter to the buyside at any given time
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced entrepreneurial environment
  • Outgoing personality with the ability to speak with people at all professional levels
  • Intellectual curiosity and desire to learn
  • Effective time management and organizational skills
  • Demonstrated ability to work both individually and as part of a team; must be willing to train and mentor junior professionals

WHAT WE OFFER:

This is full-time consultant role with an expected annual salary of $200,000 - $240,000. This rate may vary depending on job-related knowledge, skills, and experience, as well as geographic location. 

You will also be eligible for the following benefits:

  • Free snacks and beverages
  • Friday happy hour and “Summer Fridays”
  • Year-round corporate athletic league
  • Casual work environment

About Guidepoint:

Guidepoint is a leading research enablement platform designed to advance understanding and empower our clients’ decision-making process. Powered by innovative technology, real-time data, and hard-to-source expertise, we help our clients to turn answers into action.

Backed by a network of nearly 1.5 million experts and Guidepoint’s 1,300 employees worldwide, we inform leading organizations’ research by delivering on-demand intelligence and research on request. With Guidepoint, companies and investors can better navigate the abundance of information available today, making it both more useful and more powerful.

At Guidepoint, our success relies on the diversity of our employees, advisors, and client base, which allows us to create connections that offer a wealth of perspectives. We are committed to upholding policies that contribute to an equitable and welcoming environment for our community, regardless of background, identity, or experience.

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Base salary may vary depending on job-related knowledge, skills, and experience, as well as geographic location. Additionally, this position is eligible for an annual discretionary bonus based on performance.

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