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Analyst, Growth Acceleration

New York - Park Avenue

About General Atlantic

General Atlantic is a leading global investor with more than four and a half decades of experience providing capital and strategic support for over 830 companies throughout its history. Established in 1980, General Atlantic continues to be a dedicated partner to visionary founders and investors seeking to build dynamic businesses and create long-term value. Guided by the conviction that entrepreneurs can be incredible agents of transformational change, the firm combines a collaborative global approach, sector-specific expertise, a long-term investment horizon, and a deep understanding of growth drivers to partner with and scale innovative businesses around the world. The firm leverages its patient capital, operational expertise, and global platform to support a diversified investment platform spanning Growth Equity, Credit, Climate, and Sustainable Infrastructure strategies. General Atlantic manages approximately $108 billion in assets under management, inclusive of all strategies, as of March 31, 2025, with more than 900 professionals in 20 countries across five regions. For more information on General Atlantic, please visit: www.generalatlantic.com

2025 Growth Acceleration Analyst 

As GA’s “in-house management consulting group”, the Growth Acceleration team is deeply involved across the investment cycle, beginning in diligence (partnering with GA investment teams to evaluate potential investments), and continuing into every stage of value creation (partnering with portfolio companies to achieve their top value creation priorities). Centered in New York, the team supports diligence and value creation projects across GA’s global investment portfolio.

Growth Acceleration Analysts receive focused training and mentorship from day one to learn the core “analyst toolkit” and contribute to a mix of high-priority diligence and portfolio value creation projects within GA’s portfolio (across key practices areas such as go-to-market, pricing, operational efficiency, and AI/data science). They work in small, collaborative teams and gain regular exposure to senior leaders (across Growth Acceleration, GA investment teams, investment prospects, and portfolio companies).

The Growth Acceleration analyst program is a 2-year program, starting July 28, 2025. Successful analysts will be considered for future opportunities to continue their career with GA.

 

What You’ll Do

The Growth Acceleration Analyst will learn and apply key concepts from the “analyst toolkit” taught at top-tier consulting firms (e.g., market sizing, competitive positioning, voice of customer, pricing, digital marketing, operational efficiency, org design). While each diligence & value creation initiative is distinct, core activities & responsibilities will include:

Commercial due diligence and portfolio value creation:

  • Conduct primary research activities and analysis (e.g., calls with industry experts, surveys of consumers and key decision makers) to understand key market trends and competitive dynamics
  • Review market research reports, alternative data, and company information to rapidly evaluate market landscape and competitive positioning
  • Perform analysis of internal and external data sources to build market models and develop a rigorous view on key market sizing thresholds (e.g., TAM, SAM, vended market)
  • Synthesize findings across disparate workstreams to deliver proprietary market perspective materials
  • Collaborate internally with in-house subject matter experts on go-to-market, operational efficiency, pricing, and AI/data science topics, to shape and execute on high-priority initiatives alongside portfolio company leaders
  • Package materials into executive-level presentations to be shared and discussed with key internal and external stakeholders (e.g., senior investors, C-level management, founders)
  • Gain exposure to and build subject matter expertise across a broad range of industries and business models within GA’s global portfolio

Thematic & practice development:

  • Support analysis of macro-level themes of interest across GA's core sectors and geographies
  • Support development of GA’s internal IP, toolkits, and playbooks across diligence and core value creation areas (e.g., diagnostic frameworks, AI implementation strategies) by codifying best practices and building reusable assets
  • Help identify and evaluate strategic vendors, tools, and experts that can accelerate impact

 

Qualifications

Candidates with graduation dates May 2024 thru May 2025 are invited to apply if they:

  • Are currently enrolled or graduated from an accredited undergraduate institution in the US;
  • Have a proven track record of achievement in academic, leadership, and other settings;
  • Have a global mindset and an interest in collaborating with colleagues across GA offices;
  • Have strong attention to detail, given engagement with key internal and external stakeholders;
  • Are energized about contributing in a fast-paced and often changing environment;
  • Are highly proficient in PowerPoint and Excel (proficiency in Python/other programming a plus, but not required);
  • Are fundamentally and intellectually curious, resourceful, and team-driven person;
  • Note: Prior internship experience at a top-tier management consulting firm, venture/growth fund, and/or investment bank is preferred, but not required

 

GA Value

  • Competitive compensation
  • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance plans
  • Retirement savings plan with employer matching
  • Professional development opportunities and ongoing training
  • Collaborative and inclusive work culture with opportunities for advancement

 

General Atlantic offers a robust reward program to all employees that will support you and your family, maintaining fulfilling, secure and healthy lives now and into the future, which includes but is not limited to medical insurance, retirement savings contributions, mental and physical health resources and an equal pay program that allows you to earn a base salary of $110,000 USD.  Additional reward programs, such as annual discretionary bonuses and long-term incentive programs, are available for eligible employees and are offered as recognition for performance and one’s contributions towards the organization’s success.

General Atlantic is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical​​​ condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or ​expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.

By completing this application, you are consenting to General Atlantic’s processing and use of your personal data. Information on how General Atlantic will use and process your data can be found here: https://www.generalatlantic.com/privacy-notice/

 

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