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Junior Analyst, Investor Relations (6-month Internship)

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ABOUT ARCHIMED With offices in Europe, the US and Asia, ARCHIMED is a leading investment firm focused exclusively on healthcare. Our mix of operational, medical, scientific and financial expertise positions us as both a strategic and financial partner to healthcare businesses. Priority areas include Biopharma Products, Consumer Health, Healthcare IT, In Vitro Diagnostics, Life Science Tools and Biologic Services, MedTech and Pharma Services. ARCHIMED helps partners internationalize, acquire, innovate and expand their products and services. ARCHIMED manages $11 billion across its funds, including the largest healthcare-only private equity fund raised by a European-based GP. MED I, MED II and MED Platform I are all top-decile performers for their vintage according to Preqin data. Since inception, ARCHIMED has been a committed impact investor, both directly and through its EURÊKA Foundation. THE TEAM An global team with complementary backgrounds across investment, medical, scientific, strategic and operational disciplines. Alumni of INSEAD, Wharton, Berkeley, Georgetown, Bocconi, HEC Paris, École des Ponts ParisTech, ESSEC, Imperial College and Dartmouth, among others. Professional backgrounds spanning Private Equity (3i, Siparex, USS Ltd, Barings, Capiton, Partners Group, KKR), Consulting (A.T. Kearney, Bain, McKinsey), M&A (Lazard, EY, KPMG, PwC, Goldman Sachs, Jefferies) and Industry (Biotronik, Cerba, Stryker, Phillips, Pfizer, Baxter, LivaNova, J&J, Galderma, Sanofi). THE ROLE The Junior Analyst Intern will support the ARCHIMED Investor Relations team across capital formation, LP servicing and investor communications. Reporting to the IR leadership, the intern will gain broad exposure to the full spectrum of IR work while taking direct ownership of specific projects and deliverables. This is a high-visibility six-month program for an intellectually curious, detail-oriented individual who wants to develop a foundational understanding of institutional capital formation, private equity operations and the healthcare investment landscape. The role offers meaningful responsibility, mentorship from senior IR professionals and a clear window into institutional investor expectations and motivations. Program duration: 6 months, beginning September 2026. Capital Formation Support Support investor meetings and roadshow preparation, including materials coordination, presentation rehearsal and follow-up logistics. Track and update investor pipeline databases and capital formation metrics under the supervision of senior IR leadership. Assist with investor due diligence processes, including DDQ organization and coordination. Research institutional investor priorities, competitive positioning and market intelligence relevant to capital formation strategy. LP Servicing & Reporting Support the preparation of quarterly LP reporting packages, including data compilation and document organization. Assist with capital call and distribution communications, ensuring accuracy and timely delivery to the investor base. Help coordinate Investor AGM logistics and materials preparation in partnership with senior IR staff. Support the organization and filing of investor documentation and side letter records. Research & Analytics Develop and maintain database materials tracking institutional LP preferences, fund performance and competitor positioning in the healthcare PE market. Prepare fact sheets, summary materials and investor briefings on ARCHIMED's strategy, portfolio and performance. Conduct market research on healthcare investment trends, competitor fundraising activity and institutional investor sentiment. General Support Respond to routine investor inquiries and administrative requests with appropriate escalation to senior IR staff. Contribute to ongoing improvements to IR processes, tools and investor communications. Support ad hoc projects and requests from the IR leadership team as priorities evolve. Current student or recent graduate (within 2 years) pursuing or holding a degree in finance, economics, business administration or related discipline. Strong analytical and organizational skills, with demonstrated ability to manage multiple tasks and pay close attention to detail. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, particularly the ability to distil information clearly and concisely. Genuine interest in private equity, institutional investment and healthcare. Prior sector experience is not required. Proficiency in Excel and PowerPoint. Willingness to learn new software and tools is important. High initiative and intellectual curiosity. Self-motivated, proactive and comfortable with ambiguity in a fast-moving environment. Sound judgment, reliability and the ability to work effectively across a diverse team. Embodies and reinforces ARCHIMED's cultural values of inclusion, meritocracy, partnership, accountability, client focus and trust.


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