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 Web Acquisitions Analyst for an Internet Marketing Company

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Country: USA
Location: California Irvine
Relevant Work Experience: 1-5 years
Career Level: Entry-to- Mid Level
Education Level :College Degree Required
Job Status: Full time
Salary: $20k - $40k
Web Acquisitions Analyst for an Internet Marketing Company


This is an Internet Marketing and Media company that focuses on online publishing and internet marketing located in Irvine, CA. Our clients consist mostly of physicians and medical companies looking to increase exposure on the internet via lead generation and search engine marketing. We also own a magazine publication in the medical industry. Your role would focus on website and business acquisitions. This position includes but is not limited to locating websites or web business for acquisition by the company. Job requirements include a good understanding of balance sheets, profit and loss statements, the ability to effectively conduct online research and the communication skills to contact executives and begin sales negotiations. This position reports directly to the CEO

General requirements :

This is an entry-mid level position. A four year college degree is necessary (preferably in Business). Recent college graduates and masters degrees are welcome. An ideal candidate will have a high college GPA (3.5 or higher) and previous experience as an analyst or investment banking. Candidate needs to be self-motivated, analytical, and possess a willingness to learn, be diligent and hard working. Candidate should also have a strong affinity for business and financial modeling. We are looking for a smart, results-driven individual that is a quick processor and learner, and is willing to grow and expand their knowledge through on the job training for website acquisitions. This is a growing company in a fast-paced industry, with many opportunities for growth within the company.

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