Associate / Senior Associate — Technology Investment Manager
Singapore · Full Time
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- 3–8 yrs
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- 3 weeks ago
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- In office
- Education
- Bachelor's degree or postgraduate degree
- Eligibility
- Professionals with approximately 3 to 8 years of relevant experience in investments and portfolio allocation, especially those from family offices, multi-family offices, wealth platforms, or similar private markets environments, are suitable. Candidates should also have an undergraduate or postgrad…
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Job description
Role overview
This opportunity is with a Singapore-based multi-strategy investment firm active across Southeast Asia, Australia, and the US. The firm oversees more than USD 600 million for institutions, family offices, and endowments, and has been building a leading platform since 2019 by spotting technology-led opportunities in Asia-Pacific early and investing before the wider market. Its approach is highly data-driven, and that mindset shapes underwriting, capital allocation, and risk management.
The position is a core hire supporting the partners on a new vehicle that broadens the platform’s scope. You will work at the center of portfolio operations and analysis, helping convert strategy and investment committee decisions into an active portfolio and a fund that stays on schedule. The role is intentionally wide-ranging and covers portfolio construction, cash flow and NAV management, transaction execution across multiple strategies, and the product, risk, and governance processes that support the vehicle. You will work directly with the partnership and gain visibility across the full book rather than a single segment. It is a strong fit for someone who wants to understand how a multi-asset investment platform is built and wants ownership over the systems that keep it functioning.
Key responsibilities
- Create, update, and actively manage the portfolio across the fund’s strategies, including allocation, pacing, position sizing, and rebalancing.
- Identify, evaluate, price, and help execute investments under the investment committee’s guidance, which may include direct investments, secondaries, and co-investments, while also developing and maintaining the relationships that source opportunities.
- Support product, risk, and governance activities by administering the investment committee process and related oversight framework.
- Carry out diligence on potential investments from the initial review stage through to a final recommendation.
Candidate profile
The firm is looking for someone with around 3 to 8 years of experience spanning investments and portfolio allocation, ideally from a family office, multi-family office, wealth platform, or a similar environment where the role required breadth across multiple areas rather than deep specialization in one strategy.
- Experience working across multiple asset classes at the same time, such as funds, direct deals, and secondaries.
- Hands-on experience creating and owning financial models for a private markets portfolio, including cash flow forecasts, NAV tracking, pacing, and capital call planning.
- Exposure to sourcing, pricing, or executing direct investments or co-investments, with a practical understanding of how those transactions are priced and completed.
- Regular exposure to fund pitches from the allocator side and familiarity with how private markets managers position their offerings.
- Some understanding of legal and structuring matters in private markets, whether from the general partner perspective or as an institutional investor, including fund terms, transaction documentation, and governance.
- Awareness of how wholesale capital evaluates and allocates to private markets products, especially in Australia and the broader APAC region.
Desired qualities
- Clear thinking and strong written communication, with the ability to structure problems logically.
- A strong sense of accountability and follow-through, with the discipline to complete work without repeated follow-up.
- Comfort working in a centralized decision-making environment, where execution and coordination are key, while still contributing sound judgment and perspective.
- Genuine interest in AI-driven innovation and the ability to convert that interest into process improvements.
- An undergraduate or postgraduate degree from a leading university in the US, Singapore, Australia, or an equivalent market.
Location
The role is based in Singapore or Australia.
Additional information
This is a full-time onsite position. The remit is broad and includes operational, analytical, product, risk, and governance responsibilities connected to the fund platform.