Investor Relations Diligence Analyst/Associate, Private Markets

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About the position

The Investor Relations team seeks a full-time Analyst or Associate. This individual will have primary responsibility for working with senior Investor Relations professionals covering Bain Capital Global Private Equity, Ventures, Tech Opportunities, Double Impact, and Life Sciences. This position will involve key tasks such as: Completing RFPs/RFIs and updating Due Diligence Questionnaires (DDQs), Servicing investor information requests, during fundraising and on an ongoing basis, Performing fund, investor, and market-level analysis, Providing research/analytical support for IR special projects, Assisting with recurring reporting preparation, updating marketing collateral, and investor letter writing, Maintaining various consultant and performance databases.

Responsibilities

  • Completing RFPs/RFIs and updating Due Diligence Questionnaires (DDQs)
  • Servicing investor information requests, during fundraising and on an ongoing basis
  • Performing fund, investor, and market-level analysis
  • Providing research/analytical support for IR special projects
  • Assisting with recurring reporting preparation, updating marketing collateral, and investor letter writing
  • Maintaining various consultant and performance databases

Requirements

  • Strong academic credentials (BS/BA from highly-regarded institution)
  • 0-4 years of experience in asset management, consulting or financial services’ related marketing
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to interact with senior personnel across the firm
  • Strong analytical skills; comfort organizing and interpreting large amounts of data
  • Proven ability to manage competing priorities and deadlines
  • Demonstrated ability to work as part of a team and a willingness to take on any task, no matter how small
  • Outstanding Excel and PowerPoint skills
  • Experience manipulating large data sets with VLOOKUP, pivot tables, etc.
  • Detail-oriented, conscientious, and energetic self-starter with ability to think creatively

Benefits

  • Competitive benefits package designed to support employees’ health, financial security, family needs, and overall well-being.
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