Security & Resiliency Initiative, Field Research Analyst, Analyst

JPMorgan Chase JPMorgan Chase · Banking · New York, NY +1 · Corporate Sector

This role is a Field Research Analyst focused on investment due diligence and thesis development across various sectors including Defense and Future Technology. The primary responsibility involves engaging external stakeholders to gather primary-source insights for an investment team. It requires strong analytical, communication, and project management skills, with a focus on research integrity and discretion.

What you'd actually do

  1. Primary research & external engagement (core): Identify, source, and engage relevant stakeholders (industry practitioners, operators, academics, former executives, and other domain experts) primarily via phone/Zoom to inform diligence and investment theses.
  2. Interview planning & execution: Prepare outreach messaging, develop interview guides, and conduct/lead expert calls (with guidance early on), capturing decision-useful insights with high-quality notes and timely summaries.
  3. Competitive intelligence: Research companies, industries, and emerging trends; synthesize findings into clear implications for the investment process.
  4. Diligence support: Maintain pipelines of contacts, track diligence workstreams, coordinate scheduling, and support the team’s decision timeline with organized, high-signal outputs.
  5. Insight communication: Rapidly distill key takeaways into concise updates (call notes, 1-pagers, thematic memos) and verbal readouts for early-stage decision-making.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor’s degree to be completed between Dec 2026 – Jun 2026
  • Comfort with high-volume external calls
  • Excellent writing and verbal communication
  • Strong critical thinking and structured problem-solving
  • Able to manage multiple parallel workstreams, prioritize under deadlines, and maintain attention to detail
  • High ethical standards and sound judgment handling sensitive topics and confidential information

Nice to have

  • Internship or campus experience in research, investigative journalism, consulting, competitive intelligence, policy, risk, or investing.