Summer Analyst

AEA Consulting

Location New York / London, with remote work options
Salary Paid based on hourly rate x 40 hours/week (varies by location)
  • Closing: 5:59pm, 31st Mar 2023 EDT

Job Description

AEA Consulting is a global consulting firm setting the standard in strategy and planning for the cultural and creative industries, known for our candid and impartial advice that draws on deep knowledge of the cultural sector as well as robust research and analytical insight. Since 1991, we have successfully delivered more than 1,200 assignments in 42 countries, helping clients around the world plan and realize vital and sustainable cultural projects. Our core service offerings include concept development, cultural plans, business plans, feasibility studies, policy development, and strategic plans.

AEA Consulting is seeking qualified applications for our Summer Analyst Program. Summer Analysts work closely with consulting staff on current client projects; broader research; and internal knowledge management, marketing, and communications. Our goal is to provide Summer Analysts with a stimulating opportunity to learn about the arts and cultural sector and the consulting profession, and to gain practical workplace skills while contributing meaningfully to our business.

Specific tasks include:

  • Supporting consultants with client projects, including undertaking contextual research, gathering data, preparing for client meetings, drafting client meeting summaries, assisting with financial modeling, data analysis, and the preparation of client deliverables;

  • As appropriate, accompanying consultants to client meetings;

  • Helping to manage and utilize AEA’s digital knowledge;

  • Supporting the Global Cultural Districts Network; and

  • Reading and compiling cultural news and sector reports for internal staff knowledge.

The Summer Analyst Program takes place between late May and early September each year. Specific start and end dates are flexible and will be determined with the chosen applicant, but should include work for at least ten weeks. This is a full-time (40 hours per week), paid (hourly) position. We offer two placements: one in the U.S. and one in the UK. AEA’s U.S. office is in Beacon, NY, and many team members are in New York City; while remote work is a possibility, you should expect to do most team-based work during hours aligned with the Eastern Time Zone. AEA’s UK Summer Analyst would be working remotely with regular opportunity to utilize the company membership to a co-working space in central London, with working hours aligned with British Summer Time.

AEA is committed to diversity and inclusion and to a more equitable arts and cultural sector. Our work requires a team that together represents a diversity of perspectives and lived experiences. Candidates from populations underrepresented in the arts and in management consulting are strongly encouraged to apply.

More information about AEA can be found at https://aeaconsulting.com

Position Qualifications

The position is open to graduate students, recent college graduates, or rising seniors in the arts, arts administration, architecture, urban planning, business, economics, or another field related to AEA's work. We seek:

  • Intellectual curiosity

  • An interest in and passion for arts and culture

  • Strong analytical skills

  • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, in order to communicate research and analysis to internal teams and often to clients

  • Exceptional organizational skills in order to take initiative and often work independently – with an ability to focus and work efficiently in a stimulating, upbeat, yet often high-pressure environment

  • Strong presentation and technical skills, including fluency with Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Experience with creative software such as Adobe InDesign or other Creative Suite programs and/or statistical analysis software such as SPSS or Tableau is a plus

  • Spoken and written fluency in English required. Additional language(s) are preferred but not a pre-requisite.

Removing bias from the hiring process

Applications closed Fri 31st Mar 2023

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Removing bias from the hiring process

  • Your application will be anonymously reviewed by our hiring team to ensure fairness
  • You’ll need a CV/résumé, but it’ll only be considered if you score well on the anonymous review

Applications closed Fri 31st Mar 2023