CTVC is the market intelligence platform for industry professionals navigating the evolving world of climate tech. We cover the go-to-market and capital flows of technologies and companies critical to decarbonization across energy, transportation, food & land use, industry, carbon, climate management, and the built environment. CTVC’s data-driven insights are trusted by 50,000+ weekly readers and have been featured in channels including NYTimes, Bloomberg, Reuters, Financial Times, and TechCrunch.
As the climate funding market picks up pace, we’re leveling up. We’re looking for a full-time Research Analyst who will drive forward our narrative and market coverage. As a Research Analyst, you’ll develop research and data tools to help investors and corporates navigate the shift to net zero. The ideal candidate is a self-starter who is passionate about data accuracy, detail-oriented, and possesses strong analytical skills. You should also have a strong desire to learn about the climate tech industry.
The Role
- Build the data — Build out the proprietary datasets that serve as the foundation of all CTVC analysis. Includes solution-level metrics and milestones (tech approach, project scale, customers/ partners) that will help investors and corporates identify and evaluate between different climate tech solutions - from battery recycling to direct air capture.
- Ear to the ground — Go deeper than the quantitative to separate hype from reality. You will be responsible for reaching out to and conducting expert interviews - including climate founders, investors, academics, and industry experts.
- Find the signal — From the data and the interviews, put it all together. You will be responsible for producing concise, actionable analysis in the form of market maps, competitive landscapes, key takeaways, and more.
- Talk the talk — Having done the work and become an expert, the Research Analyst will be called on to speak with clients and others to share their insight.
The Essentials
- Data-first — You believe that good data is critical to reversing climate change. You’ll need to be comfortable building and managing datasets on complex topics. This will be done via automated and manual data collection, as well as interviews and surveys.
- Equal parts investigator and storyteller — You’re comfortable deep in the data and up at the 10,000 ft view. Go past "what are the facts" to "how should we think about this?". You’ll need to transmit your findings through concise write-ups, standardized data points, and spoken analysis. Clear writing and speaking is a must.
- People-person — A huge part of this role will be working with people. Whether it be through the [hundreds] of research interviews, or working with the team to manage datasets and come up with market insights, you’ll be working with people constantly. Plus, you’ll build a gigantic network.
- Self-starter — You’ll be joining us on the ground floor. You’re adaptive, impact-motivated, bursting with agency, and a team player. You can work independently, yet be collaborative with colleagues.
A Plus
- A Masters’ Degree in Environment / Climate, Mathematics, Economics, Engineering, Physics or other Sciences
- Additional data analysis skills / experience in Excel, SQL, or Python
- Relevant work experience in climate or energy research
Housekeeping
- You’ll be based in our London office working side-by-side with our growing team
- Competitive salary & equity package
- 28 days holiday + bank holidays