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2025 US Analyst Program (full-time)

The Analyst role is based out of the firm’s New York office and supports an investing deal team in identifying, analyzing, and underwriting principal investments. Each Analyst is assigned to an industry sector where they can specialize and build the foundation for becoming an expert in that area. Successful candidates will join the firm as an Analyst in August 2025.

The Analyst role is designed to train and develop people into fulsome investors, participating in every stage of the investment process over time. Over the course of the program, Analysts will see every stage of the investing process, from prospecting for new opportunities, through due diligence and deal closing, and ultimately being on the team managing the portfolio company until its ultimate sale.

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Conducting in-depth competitor and industry research.
  • Conducting business due diligence and formulating investment recommendations.
  • Creating investment summaries and preparing financial models for potential investments.
  • Assisting with the management of third-party advisors, including business consultants, lawyers, and tax advisors.
  • Aiding in structuring, drafting, and negotiating equity investment and debt financing terms and transaction documentation.
  • Monitoring and supporting portfolio companies by assisting with strategic planning efforts, capital structure optimization, M&A, and special projects.
  • Anticipated graduation date from an undergraduate program in December 2024 - June 2025

Candidates should have a strong desire to work and learn in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial, team-oriented business environment and an interest in principal investing and finance. Basic knowledge of accounting and financial statement analysis is highly preferred. Successful candidates will demonstrate business savvy, analytical thinking, motivation to learn, exceptional communication skills, and leadership capabilities. Demonstrated academic excellence and challenging undergraduate coursework are required.

This role has a base salary of $125,000. This role is also eligible for a discretionary annual performance-based bonus.

Warburg Pincus is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer.