Belén Baliño has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Belén started their career as an Intern at Credit Suisse, where they worked in the Emerging Markets Research department. Belén then joined Instituição de Ensino FIPE as an intern, conducting research on government salary increase policies.
After that, Belén worked at EY as a Trainee and later as a Consultant in Valuation & Business Modeling. Their responsibilities included analyzing financial statements, conducting business valuations using the Discounted Cash Flow method, and supporting EY's audit area in valuing assets.
Belén then moved to Itau BBA, where they started as a Trainee in a rotational program. Belén gained experience in various areas such as Business Planning, Products (Derivatives), Credit Analysis, and Commercial Segment (Front Office). Belén later worked as a Recruiter and Corporate Credit Analyst, handling credit assessments, risk ratings, and presenting credit opinions to senior management.
In 2021, Belén transitioned to BairesDev as a Talent Acquisition Associate, focusing on talent acquisition and recruitment. Belén then moved to Clevertech as a Talent Acquisition Specialist, continuing their work in talent acquisition.
Overall, Belén has a strong background in talent acquisition, recruitment, financial analysis, business valuation, and credit assessment.
Belén Baliño has a Bachelor's degree in Economics from the Universidade de São Paulo, which they completed between 2010 and 2014. During their undergraduate studies, they also participated in a Student Exchange Program at the Università degli studi Roma TRE, specializing in Economics in 2013-2014. Later, in 2019-2020, they pursued Graduate studies (pós graduação) in Strategic People Management (Human Resources) at the Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie. In addition to their formal education, Belén has obtained certifications in Credit Analysis (178h) from Itaú Unibanco in July 2017 and CPA-20 from ANBIMA in April 2016.
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