Robertson Wright
Investment Banking Associate - Technology

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I am currently partnering with a leading global investment bank that is looking to hire an Associate into its highly regarded Technology M&A team in London.
This is an outstanding opportunity for a strong investment banking professional to join a market-leading platform advising on high-profile transactions across the technology sector. The team works with a broad range of public and private technology companies, financial sponsors, founder-led businesses, and strategic acquirers across Europe and globally.
As an Associate, you will be a key member of the deal team, taking ownership of core execution workstreams while working closely with senior bankers on complex M&A transactions. This role offers excellent exposure to major clients, cross-border deal activity, and some of the most active areas of the technology market.
The role will involve:
- Managing key aspects of live M&A transactions, including sell-side, buy-side, carve-out, take-private, and strategic advisory mandates.
- Preparing financial models, valuation analysis, transaction materials, management presentations, board materials, and client pitch books.
- Conducting company and sector research across software, internet, fintech, digital infrastructure, IT services, cybersecurity, data, and other technology subsectors.
- Coordinating with clients, investors, legal advisers, accountants, consultants, and internal product teams throughout transaction processes.
- Supporting senior bankers with origination initiatives, client coverage, market updates, and strategic pitches.
- Managing Analysts and junior team members, reviewing workstreams, and helping drive high standards across execution.
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The ideal candidate will have:
- Investment banking, M&A advisory, corporate finance, or transaction services experience, ideally at Analyst 3 or Associate level.
- Strong technical skills across financial modelling, valuation, accounting, and transaction execution.
- Experience in technology M&A or a demonstrable interest in the technology sector.
- Excellent attention to detail, communication skills, and the ability to manage multiple workstreams in a demanding environment.
- The confidence to work with senior stakeholders and contribute meaningfully to client discussions.
- A proactive, commercial mindset and the ability to operate effectively within a fast-paced global banking platform.


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Why this opportunity stands out:
This is a chance to join one of the most recognised names in global investment banking and become part of a high-performing Technology M&A team with a strong pipeline of transactions. The successful candidate will benefit from exposure to landmark deals, international clients, and best-in-class training and development. The role offers a strong platform for career progression, with the opportunity to build deep sector expertise and work alongside highly experienced senior bankers.
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