Full-Time

Graduate Technical Product Analyst

Posted on 8/21/2026

Atominvest

Atominvest

11-50 employees

Unified platform for fund lifecycle management

Compensation Overview

£37k - £40k/yr

London, UK

In Person

Bachelor's

Category
Product (1)
Required Skills
Claude
Software Testing
Postman
Product Management
OpenAI
Word/Pages/Docs
REST APIs
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Microsoft Outlook

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Requirements
  • At least one year of relevant experience, including an internship, industrial placement or graduate role in product, technology, software or technical consulting.
  • A STEM degree or another background demonstrating strong technical, analytical and problem-solving ability.
  • Fluency with AI tools such as Claude, Claude Code and OpenAI, using them critically and responsibly for research, analysis, coding, prototyping, testing and technical problem-solving.
  • Familiarity with application programming interfaces, JavaScript Object Notation, Postman, software development or similar technical tooling, or clear evidence of the ability to learn these areas quickly.
  • A structured and curious approach to unfamiliar systems, including testing hypotheses, identifying root causes and drawing clear conclusions from evidence.
  • The ability to understand customer needs, translate them into practical product requirements and communicate clearly with technical and non-technical colleagues.
  • Strong attention to detail, self-motivation and a willingness to take ownership, ask questions and adapt quickly in a fast-paced scale-up.
Responsibilities
  • Support the development and improvement of Atominvest’s technical products, primarily its enterprise-grade application programming interface, single sign-on, MCP and SFTP capabilities and Microsoft Outlook, Excel and Word plugins.
  • Use AI tools, including Claude, Claude Code and OpenAI, critically and responsibly across product scoping, research, prototyping, testing, triage, infrastructure research and development, and defect resolution.
  • Support technical-product discovery by researching customer needs, mapping workflows and data flows, exploring approaches, and identifying dependencies, risks and edge cases.
  • Work with the Technical Product Manager to translate customer and technical needs into requirements, acceptance criteria and delivery plans, progressively owning defined workstreams.
  • Build practical knowledge of Atominvest’s technical products, including their architecture, use cases, configuration, security considerations, integration patterns and limitations.
  • Perform first-line triage of product and integration issues, using AI alongside Postman, JavaScript Object Notation payloads, configuration data and logs to reproduce errors, test hypotheses and prepare evidence for escalation.
  • Support defect investigation and bug fixing by using AI coding tools to understand code, explore root causes, prototype fixes and validate changes within established Engineering processes.
  • Plan and execute functional, integration, regression and defect-fix testing, using AI to develop scenarios, identify edge cases and analyse results while independently validating its outputs.
  • Contribute to technical and infrastructure research and development through research and proofs of concept, while supporting customer implementations alongside the Technical Solutions Manager.
  • Maintain technical documentation and troubleshooting resources, analyse usage and support themes, and progressively own routine investigations and initiatives from scoping through release support.
Desired Qualifications
  • A positive attitude, humility, a sense of humour and a collaborative mindset.

Atominvest provides AI-powered enterprise software for alternative investment managers, offering a unified platform across private equity, venture capital, real estate, hedge funds, and wealth firms. Its modules cover the full fund lifecycle: Investor Management for unified capital-raising, e-subscriptions, onboarding, data rooms, and automated reporting; Portfolio Management and Fund Operations use AI-driven data ingestion to centralize metrics, enable real-time performance analytics, valuations, ESG data tracking, and fund accounting. It differentiates itself by consolidating disparate systems into one scalable platform with enterprise security (SSO, role-based permissions, bidirectional APIs) and native productivity plugins for Excel, Outlook, and Gmail. Its goal is to simplify and accelerate investment management for global clients with over 5 trillion AUM by integrating front- and back-office workflows.

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

London, United Kingdom

Founded

2017

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Atominvest won Drawdown's Equity Portfolio Monitoring Technology award on June 24, 2026.
  • A 2025 partnership with Bridge House Advisors strengthened ESG data management automation.
  • Atominvest posted multiple 2026 hiring roles, including sales, product, and customer success.

What critics are saying

  • Atominvest's estimated $3.2M ARR and 29 employees signal a tiny vendor base.
  • Private equity giants like Blackstone and iCapital can outspend Atominvest on product.
  • If enterprise adoption stalls in 2026, platform consolidation kills Atominvest's standalone niche.

What makes Atominvest unique

  • Atominvest unifies investor, portfolio, and fund ops for private markets managers.
  • Its Excel, Outlook, and Gmail workflows embed into daily investment-team routines.
  • The platform targets fragmented legacy systems across private equity, VC, real estate, and hedge funds.

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