Rayyan Global Investments
Global Investment Partnerships Intern

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Company Description
Rayyan Global Investments is an AI-driven platform that connects investors and entrepreneurs worldwide with precision and discretion. Using advanced matching algorithms, the company aligns investor objectives with innovative ventures across diverse industries and regions. Its mission is to streamline global capital flow, foster entrepreneurship, and maintain high confidentiality in every interaction. Rayyan Global Investments focuses on intelligent matchmaking, supporting innovation, and enabling meaningful equity collaborations. The organization operates with a strong commitment to integrity, insight, and trusted long-term relationships.
Job Title
Global Investment Partnerships Intern (Unpaid)
Company
Rayyan Global Investments
Location
Remote, Global
Employment Type
Internship (Unpaid)
Role Description
The Global Investment Partnerships Intern role is a remote internship focused on supporting investor–entrepreneur matchmaking and partnership development. Day-to-day responsibilities may include researching investors and startups, compiling market and sector insights, and assisting in the preparation of pitch decks, summaries, and partnership briefs. The intern will help analyze investment opportunities using available data, track ongoing conversations in the platform, and maintain accurate records of interactions and outcomes. Additional tasks may involve contributing to internal reporting, supporting cross-border communication between stakeholders, and collaborating with the team to refine matching criteria and investment workflows.
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Qualifications
- Strong analytical and research abilities, including market analysis, data interpretation, and preparation of concise summaries.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to present complex information clearly to diverse global stakeholders.
- Interest in investment, venture capital, private equity, or entrepreneurship, with basic understanding of financial concepts and startup ecosystems.
- Comfort working with digital tools and AI-driven platforms, including spreadsheets, presentation software, and online collaboration tools.
- High degree of professionalism, confidentiality, and ethical judgment when handling sensitive information.
- Ability to work independently in a remote environment, manage time effectively, and meet deadlines in a fast-paced setting.
- Currently pursuing or recently completed a degree in finance, business, economics, data science, international relations, or a related field (or equivalent practical experience).
- Experience in cross-cultural communication or international projects is a plus, as well as prior exposure to investment research or startup support.


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What You'll Gain
- Exposure to global investment partnerships.
- Hands-on experience in business development and investment research.
- Mentorship from experienced professionals.
- International networking opportunities.
- Certificate of Internship upon successful completion.
How to Apply
Please send your resume and a brief cover letter to info@rayyanglobalinvestments.com with the subject line: Application – Global Investment Partnerships Intern.
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