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Investment Director (Remote)
Investment Director
Type: Full-Time
Location: Remote (Global)
Compensation (Budget): Up to USD $260,000 per annum + Monthly performance bonus + Comprehensive benefits
About Us
A Dubai-based investment firm managing a diversified portfolio across alternative strategies and select direct investments. We run a focused, research-driven process, where analytical depth and independent judgment define how capital is deployed.
The Role
We are looking for an Investment Director to lead investment research and coordinate the end-to-end investment process. You will work closely with senior leadership to enhance research capabilities, optimize portfolio operations, and drive analytical excellence across the investment division.
This is a research-intensive, high-autonomy position for a professional who combines deep market knowledge with operational rigor.
Responsibilities
- Lead Investment Due Diligence
- Source, screen, and evaluate investment opportunities across strategies and geographies.
- Conduct in-depth analysis of performance, investment process, risk metrics, and team capabilities.
- Maintain regular contact with managers to assess strategy evolution, performance attribution, and organizational stability.
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Coordinate the Due Diligence Process
- Collaborate with internal team members to coordinate the full due diligence lifecycle.
- Maintain trackers and ensure timely completion of regular updates.
- Synthesize outputs into comprehensive investment memoranda for senior leadership.
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Conduct Macro Research and Market Analysis
- Monitor and interpret macroeconomic data, central bank policy, and geopolitical developments to assess implications for markets and asset classes.
- Identify key trends and develop scenario analyses to inform investment decisions and portfolio positioning.
- Distill actionable insights and periodic briefs for senior leadership.


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Required Qualifications
- 8-12 years of professional experience in investment management, whether in investment research, portfolio management, or institutional allocation.
- Deep understanding of financial markets and complex financial instruments.
- Advanced degree (Master’s or PhD) in Finance, Mathematics, Physics, or a related quantitative field.
- Programming skills in Python for investment analysis and portfolio management.
- Exceptional research and written communication skills.
- Proven ability to coordinate and manage projects in multi-stakeholder investment environments.
- Proficiency in Bloomberg and industry-standard investment tools.
Preferred Qualifications
- CFA, CAIA, or equivalent professional certifications.
- Additional programming skills (R, SQL, etc.).
- Experience with emerging markets.
- Proven portfolio management track record.
How to Apply
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