Consultant Trainee/Asset recovery/Restructuring/EB/Litigation Support
Listed on 2026-07-15
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Business
Financial Analyst, Financial Advisor / Consultant
Consultant Trainee Northport International, Inc. | Orlando, FL | Full-Time | Entry Level
About the Firm
Northport International is a privately held Orlando consulting firm advising clients across asset recovery, business restructuring, EB-5 immigrant investor program management, and litigation support. We serve domestic businesses, high-net-worth individuals, and international investors. Talent is recognized early and given real responsibility — fast.
The Role
This is a substantive, client-facing trainee position with a structured 12–18 month advancement path to Consultant. You'll contribute to analysis, documentation, and client deliverables from day one — not administrative work.
What You'll Do
Financial, legal, and market research across all practice areas; client report preparation and correspondence; asset identification and due diligence support; EB-5 investor file management and USCIS compliance tracking; and litigation support including deposition prep and discovery review.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Finance, Business, Economics, Accounting, Law, or related field
- Foundational understanding of financial statements and corporate structures
- Strong written communication and Microsoft Office proficiency
- High integrity and discretion with sensitive client information
- Detail-oriented; able to manage multiple concurrent matters
Preferred: Consulting, finance, or legal internship experience; EB-5 or cross-border transaction exposure; bilingual in Mandarin, Spanish, or Portuguese
What We Offer
- Competitive base salary + performance bonus eligibility post-program
- Direct mentorship from firm principals
- Professional development and certification support
- Clear path to Consultant, Senior Consultant, and beyond
To Apply
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