- Experience
- 1–2 yrs
- Salary
- —
- Openings
- 1
- Posted
- 6 hours ago
Where you'll work
Job description
Role overview
This New York-based, on-site Private Equity Associate position offers a broad, hands-on opportunity to work across the full deal lifecycle. The role is designed for someone who can contribute from early-stage evaluation through transaction execution and ongoing portfolio support, while also helping strengthen internal firm processes. You’ll partner with experienced investment professionals and operators focused on lower-middle-market enterprise software and services businesses.
What you will do
- Create and update detailed financial models for potential investments, including leveraged buyout analyses and operating projections.
- Carry out initial reviews of target companies by assessing market size, competition, financial performance, and overall strategic alignment.
- Draft investment screening materials and share key takeaways with the investment team.
- Own major parts of due diligence workstreams to develop a thorough view of a company’s business, product, market, leadership, and operations.
- Liaise with outside advisors such as legal counsel, accountants, consultants, and sector specialists during active deals.
- Assemble investment committee decks, memoranda, and related supporting materials.
- Help shape deal terms, prepare transaction documents, and assist in negotiations.
- Work with portfolio company leadership after closing to improve operations, support acquisition activity, and track performance metrics.
- Contribute to internal projects that improve processes and expand institutional knowledge across the firm.
What we are looking for
- At least 2 years of experience in investment banking or accounting, or a minimum of 1 year in private equity investing; this requirement is mandatory.
- Strong command of financial analysis and modeling, including the ability to build LBO and operating models.
- Proven experience performing due diligence and turning complex information into clear investment recommendations.
- Excellent planning, organization, ownership, and communication skills.
- A bachelor’s degree from a highly regarded university, backed by a strong academic track record.
- Preferred exposure to buyout transactions in software, technology, or tech-enabled services businesses.
- Ability to develop trusted working relationships with management teams, advisors, and deal intermediaries.
- Experience contributing to operational improvement or value creation work after an acquisition is a plus.
- Background supporting M&A work such as target sourcing and integration planning is desirable.
- Familiarity with CRM tools and knowledge management systems in a private equity setting is helpful.
Additional information
This role is focused on lower-middle-market enterprise software and services investing and provides direct exposure to investment evaluation, execution, and portfolio management. It is intended for candidates who can operate with a high degree of ownership and contribute meaningfully to firm-building initiatives.