Fortantis is a boutique expert witness firm specializing in economic and financial analysis for international arbitration in infrastructure and energy. Our work supports parties in high-stakes disputes before international tribunals — the kind of analysis that gets scrutinized line by line by opposing counsel and world-class arbitrators.We are building our analyst team from the ground up.The roleYou will build financial models, conduct quantitative economic analysis, and help structure the evidentiary backbone of complex international cases. The work is rigorous, the standards are high, and the output matters.This is not a rotational program. There is no large team to absorb mistakes or obscure your contribution. You will be expected to think independently, work precisely, and develop genuine expertise in a specialized field.What we’re looking for ∙ Degree in Finance, Economics, or a related field; graduated within the last two years ∙ Demonstrable financial modeling skills — DCF, scenario analysis, sensitivity tables ∙ Strong written English; much of our work product is in English ∙ Comfort working on-site in Mexico CityWhat will set you apart ∙ Exposure to valuation in a demanding environment — M&A, private equity, consulting, or equivalent ∙ The kind of attention to detail that makes you re-read instructions before opening a file ∙ Intellectual curiosity that shows up in your work, not just your cover letterWhat this isAn early-stage firm offering an uncommon opportunity: direct exposure to international arbitration work, proximity to senior judgment on complex cases, and the chance to build something from the ground up. Compensation is competitive for the profile. Benefits come in the form of the work itself and where it leads.If you’re looking for a structured onboarding program or a large team, this is probably not the right fit — and we’d rather you know that upfront.To apply, send your CV and a brief note (not a form letter) explaining why this specific role interests you.
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Financial Analyst