Careers · Early Careers & Programs

Build your career
at the beginning

LSG is built by people who took the unconventional path. We recruit for raw capability, intellectual rigor, and the hunger to do work that matters — not pedigree alone.

Our Programs

Entry points
for exceptional people

Analyst Program

Investment Analyst

Full-time, 2-year structured program. Work directly on live deals — financial modeling, market analysis, due diligence, and deal memos. No busywork. Real responsibility from week one.

Open to → Undergrad / Graduate
Summer Associate

10-Week Internship

Embedded on the investments team for a full summer. You'll contribute to sector research, underwriting, and portfolio analysis — and present a live deal recommendation at the end.

Open to → Rising Juniors & Seniors
Ops Rotation

Portfolio Operations Rotational

Spend 18 months rotating across portfolio companies — finance, operations, and strategy. Designed for people who want to run something, not just analyze it.

Open to → MBA / Graduate

What to Expect

We don't
waste your time

LSG programs are designed for people who want to learn fast and contribute immediately. You'll have direct access to the founder, sit in on real deal discussions, and be treated as a professional from day one.

We don't run programs to extract cheap labor. We run them to identify and develop the next generation of LSG professionals. Every participant gets a structured feedback cycle and a clear path to full-time consideration.

01

Live Deal Exposure

Contribute to real transactions in active diligence — not synthetic case studies.

02

Mentorship from Practitioners

Direct guidance from LSG leadership and the advisory board — people who've done the work.

03

Institutional-Grade Training

Financial modeling, memo writing, stakeholder communication — all at the standard we hold ourselves to.

04

Clear Full-Time Path

Exceptional program participants are our first call when permanent positions open.

Who We Recruit

We look for
signal, not just credentials

Strong quantitative and analytical foundation — accounting, finance, economics, or engineering background preferred

Evidence of independent thinking — a project, business, research, or creative work you initiated and completed

Genuine interest in essential services — infrastructure, energy, utilities, or healthcare — not just finance broadly

Professional communication and writing — you can articulate a complex idea clearly and concisely in writing