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Jarden

4.8
  • #3 in Banking & financial services
  • 500 - 1,000 employees

Job Satisfaction at Jarden

9.3
9.3 rating for Job Satisfaction, based on 9 reviews
Please comment on your role and day-to-day responsibilities.
Since the start of my journey with Jarden, I have been given responsibility that has prompted me to rise to the challenge. These challenges have never felt out of my depth, but rather have made me feel like I am personally contributing to the teams in whatever workstream we are completing. The tasks have varied, and also increased in responsibility since we started, so we constantly feel like we are growing with the job.
Graduate, Sydney
As an Investment Banking Analyst, I work with my team and clients across M&A and capital markets activity. My day to day tasks consist of financial modelling, preparing presentations and staying across the news.
Graduate, Sydney
Creating slides with market data, creating models to show financial impacts and valuation perspectives, adhoc tasks for seniors
Graduate, Sydney
In my role as an analyst within Jarden's Investment Banking division, I experience a dynamic and rapid-paced work environment. The nature of my day-to-day activities varies depending on ongoing projects, client requirements, and market dynamics. Broadly speaking, my responsibilities revolve around executing deals, conducting marketing efforts, and performing valuations. On certain days, I am engaged in preparing Board presentations, while on others, I attend client meetings or focus on constructing models that aid in their assessment of specific opportunities. These tasks necessitate a diverse range of research, technical expertise, and critical thinking abilities, ensuring that the work remains consistently captivating.
Graduate, Sydney
Good exposure to different types of work (modelling, working with different teams etc.)
Graduate, Sydney
Meeting, excel, powerpoint
Graduate, Melbourne
My role has two elements, continuous weekly tasks and project specific tasks. My normal day is split 80% - 20%. 80% towards working on research, ideas, financial modelling, identifying industry thematics and learning from senior bankers all the different moving parts in a transaction work together to drive value. The 20% involve keeping our market databased updated so the can pull them 'off the shelf' for meetings at little notice.
Graduate, Sydney