Private Equity Analyst
Requirements Summary
Candidates must possess a Bachelor's Degree and 2 to 4 years of investment experience, with a preference for private equity background. Ideal candidates should have advanced financial modeling skills, a willingness to travel, excellent communication abilities, and thrive in a fast-paced environment.
Core Responsibilities
The Investment Analyst will collaborate with the team to source, review, and evaluate prospective investments for the Private Equity and Current Return portfolios, focusing on global buyout, growth equity, and private debt strategies. Essential activities include assisting with due diligence, coordinating investment closings, managing the private markets database, and tracking portfolio performance.
Key Skills
Company Information
- Industry: Financial Services
- Company Size: 201-500 employees
- Type: Government Agency
- Specialties: Investment management, Defined benefit pension plan, Asset management, Capital markets, Financial services, Pension investment, Investments, Public equities, Strategy and risk, Global equity, Strategic investments, Real estate, Fixed income, Private equity, Hedge funds, Multi-asset, Asset allocation, Investment risk management, Investment operations, and Investment Communications
Government Experience
- State/Local Government Experience: state capitol
- Government Experience Preferred: state capitol
Full Job Description
Sophisticated Work. In a Great City. Making a Difference. The State of Wisconsin Investment Board (SWIB) manages more than $162 billion in assets, including those of the fully-funded Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS). SWIB operates at a level more often seen in top-tier global asset managers than in typical public pension funds. SWIB is a home for top talent. Approximately 61 percent of SWIB’s investment professionals are Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charterholders. The City of Madison, the state capitol and home of Wisconsin’s flagship university, makes regular appearances on lists of best places to live, eat, and play. SWIB offers a modern workspace, hybrid work options, and competitive compensation and benefits. Serving over 692,000 WRS beneficiaries, SWIB is driven by a clear mission: securing the financial future of those who serve Wisconsin. When you work at SWIB, you know your work matters. Job Description: About the Team SWIB is seeking an Investment Analyst to join its Private Markets & Funds Alpha Division. The Investment Analyst will collaborate with the Head of Private Equity, Portfolio Managers and Investment Analysts to source, review and evaluate prospective investments for the Private Equity and Current Return (i.e. private debt) Portfolios. The Private Equity Portfolio, with a market value of 18 billion dollars, focuses on global buyout, growth equity and co-investments. SWIB invests across the private equity spectrum with a current focus on U.S. and Western European small and middle-market buyout funds and growth equity funds. The Current Return Portfolio, with a market value of $4 billion, focuses on senior and mezzanine loan funds (performing credit), distressed debt funds (non-performing credit), secondary funds, other yield-driven strategies and co-investments. Co-Investments are positions in underlying portfolio companies’ equity and/or debt, alongside the Private Equity Portfolio and the Current Return Portfolio General Partners. Essential activities: Assist in coordinating the timely review of new fund and co-investment opportunities Participate in discussions with the team regarding new potential funds and co-investments Assist with due diligence on new investment opportunities through research, financial modeling, participation in meetings, and travel when needed Coordinate with operations and legal teams on the closing of new investments Assist in executing the private equity strategy; help create and implement new processes to better effect communication and execute strategy Manage the private markets database (eFront) and track the inflow of investment opportunities Maintain portfolio performance and quarterly returns with an overlay of benchmark statistics The ideal candidate: Bachelor’s Degree 2 - 4 years of investment experience (private equity preferred) CAIA or CFA designation a plus Advanced financial modeling skills A willingness to travel Excellent verbal and written communication skills An ability to be adaptive and thrive in a fast-paced, changing environment Superb work ethic, attention to detail, team orientation, and commitment to excellence SWIB Offers: Competitive total cash compensation, based on AON (formerly McLagan) industry benchmarks Comprehensive benefits package Educational and training opportunities Tuition reimbursement Challenging work in a professional environment Hybrid work environment The position requires U.S. work authorization. Pursuant to our Hybrid Remote Work Policy, all staff have the flexibility to work remotely, but are required to have a weekly presence in our offices, the frequency of which is dependent on their distance from office. Staff are not required to reside locally; however, we offer relocation reimbursement to the Dane County area per our policy. All SWIB employees are subject to SWIB’s Ethics Policy and Personal Trade Approvals Policy. These policies include restrictions on outside business activities and employment and have limits on personal trading. You may request copies of these policies from SWIB’s talent acquisition team and any questions can be answered by SWIB’s compliance team. The State of Wisconsin Investment Board (SWIB) is a premier investment organization with more than $156 billion in assets under management. Using a range of investment strategies across a spectrum of fixed income, equity, and private market asset classes, SWIB’s Core Fund has commonly beaten its benchmarks in the one-, five-, and ten-year time horizons with a combination of internal portfolio management and allocation of assets to external managers.