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A leading global private equity firm specializing in strategic investments across various industries, with a strong focus on technology-driven opportunities. With a track record of successful investments and a commitment to driving growth and innovation, we are dedicated to delivering exceptional value to our portfolio companies and investors.

We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Consultant to join our Technology Due Diligence practice. In this role, you will play a key leadership role in assessing the technological aspects of potential investment opportunities, providing strategic insights, and driving value creation initiatives within our portfolio companies.

Lead and manage technology due diligence engagements for potential investments, including assessing technology infrastructure, software, intellectual property, cybersecurity, and IT strategy. Collaborate closely with investment teams and other stakeholders to evaluate the technological risks, opportunities, and synergies associated with potential transactions. Conduct in-depth analysis and due diligence assessments to identify key drivers of value and potential areas for improvement within target companies. Develop comprehensive due diligence reports and presentations highlighting key findings, recommendations, and actionable insights for senior leadership and investment committees. Provide strategic guidance and support to portfolio companies on technology-related initiatives, including post-merger integration, digital transformation, and operational optimization. Build and maintain relationships with external technology experts, advisors, and industry partners to stay abreast of emerging trends and best practices in the technology sector.

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