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    Finance job in Crested Butte

    Need to have solid math/finance skills, probably at least some experience. Decent pay (maybe better than decent for CB), interesting and rapidly growing firm. For the right guy I think they'll hire quickly.

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    ny[then the following]ski_mnn AT hot mail dot com
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    Bump because they're now including a pass* along with the NYC level paycheck.


    *in reality, pass may not be included, but since they haven't found anyone yet I'm pretty sure they'd do it. And I do think the pay would be good, plus it seems to be a solid firm with a good product.
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    Give us better details, what level of experience what level of pay, what segment of finance?

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    ny[then the following]ski_mnn AT hot mail dot com ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chugach001 View Post
    Give us better details, what level of experience what level of pay, what segment of finance?
    Can't answer all your questions as I don't work for this firm, and I don't know who is making those decisions--I think experience/pay are probably tied together to some degree and they are flexible (I don't think people at either end of the experience/pay spectrum would work for this--probably ideally a fairly junior guy with at least a few years relevant experience). I can tell you based on other hires they've made, at least in NYC the pay is competitive (which is why I believe it would be the same for CB--although I have no idea what, if any, baseline exists for finance jobs there).

    Financial tech--product is portfolio management tool for PMs. The CB thing (this job) is in risk compliance, from what I know.

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    ny[then the following]ski_mnn AT hot mail dot com ?

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    I guess getting the email unscrambled is the first hiring hurdle? But just eliminate the space(s) and add the hotmail part to send to me. Trying to avoid spambot emails.
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    Reviewing resumes, so possibly last chance to get in on this.
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    Sounds like the greatest gig ever.

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    So tempted to send. Doubt they would relocate someone from the East Coast? I have 10 yrs experience specific to working with Portfolio Compliance (rule based post trade monitoring). Clients ranging from the largest mutual fund providers to Japanese separately managed accounts. I'm probably their man...ha

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    What specifically do you mean finance wise? CFO type stuff, investments, securities, etc?
    Just curious, although my arithmetic is solid.
    No longer stuck.

    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Just an uneducated guess.

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    This is a fintech product they are trying to get off the ground?
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    only 'some experience needed' but a nyc level pay check- hmmmm

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    Quote Originally Posted by btmacken View Post
    So tempted to send. Doubt they would relocate someone from the East Coast? I have 10 yrs experience specific to working with Portfolio Compliance (rule based post trade monitoring). Clients ranging from the largest mutual fund providers to Japanese separately managed accounts. I'm probably their man...ha
    Yeah, you might be. I think they might relocate someone, and the latest twist is they might be willing to allow someone to work from NYC. But I'm not 100% on that and I still assume CB would be preferable as that's where the department is currently located. You should put yourself in the running.

    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    What specifically do you mean finance wise? CFO type stuff, investments, securities, etc?
    Just curious, although my arithmetic is solid.
    Can you do financial modeling? Experience?

    Quote Originally Posted by OldLarry View Post
    This is a fintech product they are trying to get off the ground?
    Already off the ground and with a decent user base from what I know--portfolio management tool. Expanding company, it seems, with decent revenue.

    Quote Originally Posted by baby bear View Post
    only 'some experience needed' but a nyc level pay check- hmmmm
    Yeah, well, I think they really want the 'right' fit and will pay in CB the same as if you were working here. Not sure we're talking OldLarry loafer pay level, but I assume not bad.
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    I have no idea what financial modeling is, so no. lol, next!
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    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Just an uneducated guess.

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    Sounds like a cool opportunity for one of you city dwellers to relocate out west
    Do it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by baby bear View Post
    Sounds like a cool opportunity for one of you city dwellers to relocate out west
    Do it!
    There are worse lives to have than being a financial number cruncher in a ski town, for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirshredalot View Post
    There are worse lives to have than being a financial number cruncher in a ski town, for sure.
    that's me in a nutshell and I have to say it's not too bad. I get to ski a lot and also working East coast hours means in the summer you are out by like 4pm- tons of time for outdoor recreation everyday

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