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Product Associate - Infrastructure

London
Posted 3 months ago
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Position Overview Apollo is looking to add a member to its Apollo Infrastructure Group Product Management Team, focused on both institutional and global wealth products and solutions. This group spans both Europe and North America and covers the marketing and fundraising efforts for the firm’s infrastructure and energy transition-focused offerings, featuring both private equity and private credit mandates. The current team is relatively lean and covers a multitude of products. The responsibilities of the role will include (but are not limited to) the following: Primary Responsibilities: Facilitate the creation of marketing materials and presentations Analyze large data sets to create new content and draft investor responses Maintain investment and performance data as well as investor pipeline details Respond to investor inquiries, RFPs, and DDQs as relevant Complete monthly and quarterly reporting requirements for various funds and accounts Draft quarterly reports, webcast materials, and letters for investors Prepare materials for investor meetings and conferences Prepare competitor analysis, market mapping materials and come-to-market plans for new products Work closely with investment, finance, compliance, ESG, and legal teams to build an in‐depth understanding of the various portfolios, fund structures and investor objectives Qualifications & Experience Bachelor’s degree with an excellent academic record At least 3-6 years’ experience at an alternative asset manager, in investment banking, and/or marketing experience Working knowledge of finance and private markets Keen understanding of global infrastructure markets, sectors (spanning digital, power/energy, transition, and transportation/logistics) assets, and deal structures/characteristics is preferred Strong writing skillset, including ability to synthesize complex financial concepts Strong analytical and quantitative skills Demonstrated ability to leverage AI tools in day-to-day tasks Strong team player with an entrepreneurial predisposition and excellent interpersonal skills Self‐starter with a strong work ethic and a genuine willingness and desire to learn Strong project management and follow‐through skills; ability to manage multiple projects Demonstrated ability to guide and assist more junior team members throughout the life cycle of a project Capacity to discreetly handle sensitive and confidential information Driven, strong passion for self‐development Uncompromising integrity and professionalism Ability to work and communicate with a wide variety of internal and external constituents Resourceful; strong organizational skills Come to Apollo and join a community of extraordinary people who are committed to a culture of excellence and collaboration in everything that we do. We invest in our people for the long term and are committed to supporting their development at every stage of their career. Join Apollo and learn from some of the smartest problem-solvers in the world to build your career and make your mark on the future of finance.

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Skills

Data Analysis
Content Creation
Investor Relations
RFP Response
Due Diligence Questionnaires
Reporting
Financial Modeling
Competitor Analysis
Market Mapping
Product Strategy
Portfolio Understanding
Fund Structures
Writing
Quantitative Skills
AI Tools
Project Management

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London, England, United Kingdom

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