1099 vs W2: which is better for private equity portfolio operations hires?
The main difference for W2 and 1099 workers in private equity portfolio operations is compensation.
Associate, Corporate Development
Private Equity-Backed Outpatient Cardiology Platform
Nashville, TN
Our client, a private equity-backed outpatient cardiology platform, is seeking a Corporate Development Associate. This role will be integral in executing transactions end to end, from financial modeling and pre-LOI evaluation through diligence and closing. Reporting directly to the Chief Development Officer, the position offers high visibility and regular interaction with physicians, practice managers and executive stakeholders across the enterprise. The ideal candidate will have two to five years of experience in corporate development, transaction advisory or investment banking, with a proven ability to manage multiple work streams in a fast-paced, execution-driven environment. Strong analytical skills, organizational drive and interpersonal abilities are essential, and experience in healthcare services is a plus.
The main difference for W2 and 1099 workers in private equity portfolio operations is compensation.
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