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Job Offer: Analyst for Martin Varsavsky

Submitted by Patricia Martin on 19 March 2010 No Comment

banner-fundacion-varsavskytipo de trabajo: pasantía
donde: Madrid

I am looking for an an analyst to work for me. Job consists of helping me evaluate investment projects in the areas of Internet, Telecoms and Alternative Energy. The ideal candidate will be a recent graduate, somebody who blogs and/or writes good reports in English, who has a great understanding of technology, and especially of how to turn new technologies into businesses. The job is based in Madrid and should be seen as a first training job. I have found that I work well with bright people who analyze and communicate well, but who have not received formal training in a large company. The companies that I have invested in already appear on the right side of the blog. The job also includes doing research for me for conferences related to my job as CEO of FON, this blog, other publications, teaching at IE and on different subjects that I may find of potential. Please write to me at martinvars@me.com.

Martin Varsavsky is an Argentine/Spanish entrepreneur, founder of seven IT companies in the past 20 years. Read more about him here

Vía | Martin Varsavsky’s blog


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