Technical Support Analyst
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InvestorFlow is the only company of its kind to deliver industry specialized CRM, built on Salesforce, and digital portals to help alternative asset firms find opportunities, create and manage relationships, and turn relationship insights into action with increased productivity and transparency. InvestorFlow is the only company of its kind to deliver industry specialized CRM, built on Salesforce, and digital portals to help alternative asset firms find opportunities, create and manage relationships, and turn relationship insights into action with increased productivity and transparency. We are looking for technically curious, problem-solving individuals to join our Client Support organization through the PATH (Professional Advancement Talent Hub) program. PATH is InvestorFlow's dedicated pipeline for launching high-potential talent into impactful roles. Participants begin with structured training and mentorship, then transition into the full-time Technical Support Analyst role. Our ideal candidate has real technical exposure - whether through coursework, prior roles, or self-directed learning - and is excited to apply that foundation in a client-facing environment. InvestorFlow is an investor and deal engagement platform that prioritizes intelligent digital experiences, productivity, and engagement. Our cloud-native platform integrates deal flow management, fundraising, reporting, and investor services. We are proud to serve over 175 clients, including 25 of the top 50 alternative asset managers, managing more than $6 trillion in assets, 750 funds, and 90,000 LPs. Headquartered in San Francisco, California, we are committed to driving innovation and inclusivity in the financial industry. To learn more about our company, please visit www.investorflow.com.
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