Senior Associate, Private Wealth Product Development and Management
General Atlantic (9 days ago)
About this role
General Atlantic is a leading global investor with decades of experience, specializing in growth equity, credit, climate, and infrastructure investments. The firm supports innovative businesses worldwide by providing strategic capital, operational expertise, and a collaborative approach across various sectors.
Required Skills
- Product Development
- Private Markets
- Fund Structuring
- Market Analysis
- Client Relations
- Data Analysis
- Presentation Skills
- Investment Strategies
- Financial Modeling
- Regulatory Compliance
About General Atlantic
generalatlantic.comNew Relic is a cloud-based observability and telemetry platform that helps teams monitor, troubleshoot, and optimize applications and infrastructure in real time. It offers APM, distributed tracing, infrastructure and Kubernetes monitoring, logs, synthetics, real user monitoring, alerting, and a unified New Relic One UI with a flexible query language (NRQL) and customizable dashboards. The platform ingests, correlates, and stores metrics, traces, and logs to provide full‑stack visibility and faster root‑cause analysis, with applied intelligence features for anomaly detection and noise reduction. Developers, SREs, and ops teams choose New Relic for its integrated data model, broad cloud and toolchain integrations, and SaaS delivery that supports cloud‑native and hybrid environments.
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