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Greycroft Public Opportunities Fund - Fall 2026 MBA Intern

Remote / Boston

Greycroft Public Opportunities Fund – Fall 2026 MBA Internship

 

Location: Remote, with option for in-person occasionally in Boston

Start Date: Targeting September 15th (flexible)

Deadline: Sunday, August 30th 11:59pm EST (applications accepted on a rolling basis, and may close early)

 

ABOUT GREYCROFT PUBLIC OPPORTUNITIES FUND

Greycroft Public Opportunities Fund (GPOF) is a concentrated, long-only, equity securities fund focused on pre-IPO and early-stage public investments (0-10 years post-IPO).  GPOF’s strategy leverages the portfolio manager's crossover investment experience and network, as well as Greycroft’s venture expertise. GPOF is part of Greycroft Partners, a multistage venture capital firm that backs entrepreneurs building companies at key inflection points in the evolving AI-driven economy. Since 2006, we have managed over $3.3 billion and partnered with more than 400 founders, investing from pre-seed through scale. We partner with entrepreneurs who are striving to build category-defining companies across software, consumer brands, and sustainability. Some of our notable investments include Applied Intuition, Braintree, CharacterAI, Fetch, Hidden Road, Hippocratic AI, OpenAI, OpenEvidence, Pika, Prezent, Reken, Scopely, Shipt, Stability AI, ThreadAI, TogetherAI, Venmo, and Whatnot. Additional information can be found at greycroft.com

 

OBJECTIVE

We are looking for a Greycroft Public Opportunities Fund Investment Team MBA Intern to join us for a paid fall internship supporting Pete Saperstone, Partner and Portfolio Manager of GPOF.  This Intern will support projects across the full investment process (including producing industry-specific research reports, finding & researching new investment ideas, due diligence on existing holdings, and providing data support for marketing materials). This internship is designed to be 10 to 20 hours per week for three months.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Partner with the Portfolio Manager on developing industry research reports on specific topics across the application layer including within consumer internet, software, and fintech through financial due diligence, market research, and competitive analysis
  • Assist in the preparation of investment memos on new or existing portfolio holdings
  • Drive thematic research work as well as data analysis and other sources to find new equity investment opportunities
  • Join research calls with management teams of existing or potential holdings
  • Partner with Greycroft’s Marketing Team and the Portfolio Manager to develop public-facing written content for GPOF

 

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Current first-year and second-year MBA students
  • Preference for background in buy-side or sell-side equity research or investment banking
  • Curious, collaborative, self-starters with demonstrated interest and passion for stocks and the financial markets
  • Proficiency in Excel and PowerPoint
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills and attention to detail.

 

Compensation: $50 per hour/10 hours per week

 

Greycroft LP is an equal opportunity employer.  All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or disability status.

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