Private Equity Analyst
Access Holdings
πInternship - United States
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Job highlights
Summary
Join Access Holdings Management Company LLC as an outstanding undergraduate candidate for our Summer Analyst Internship Program. Gain direct exposure to private equity investing, conduct research and analysis on industries and business models of interest, and present findings to the Investment Team.
Requirements
- Current junior with a record of high academic achievement (cumulative GPA 3.3 or higher)
- Must be eligible to work in the US without requiring sponsorship both now and in the future
Responsibilities
- Conduct and compile industry and company research
- Create industry overviews and prepare responses to diligence discussions
- Work with Associates to draft industry assessments
- Partner with other Investment Team members to present Investment Committee memo briefings
- Present briefings on industry assessment findings during Monday meetings and team updates
Benefits
- A robust training program including both internal and third-party training sessions (Wall Street Prep, etc.)
- A structured mentorship program, which pairs Summer Analysts with tenured Analysts and Associates
- A small team environment in which Summer Analysts work directly with Senior Leadership
- Opportunity to attend team events and one-on-ones with senior team members
- Potential for a full-time Analyst offer upon completion of the internship
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