Investment Analyst Internship
Specter is a fintech startup building data tools for private markets. This internship role involves researching startups and market trends, performing investment analysis, and supporting partner relationships. The ideal candidate is autonomous, analytical, and highly proficient in Excel or Google Sheets. The role is remote and offers a potential path to full-time employment.
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Experience
0-0 years
Function
Finance
Work mode
Remote, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Specter is a fintech startup building data tools for private markets. This internship role involves researching startups and market trends, performing investment analysis, and supporting partner relationships. The ideal candidate is autonomous, analytical, and highly proficient in Excel or Google Sheets. The role is remote and offers a potential path to full-time employment.
TAL's take
Reputable startup in the private markets data space offering a structured internship with clear potential for full-time conversion.
The JD clearly defines the three pillars of the role (Research, Screening, Support) and expected candidate traits.
Must haves
- Excellent analytical skills
- Advanced proficiency in Excel or Google Sheets
- Fluent English communication skills
- Autonomous and proactive work style
- Ability to work in a remote environment
Tools and skills
About the company
Early-stage startup building data tools for private markets, not a household name but clear product focus.
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