Alter Global Fellowship: Work for 6+ months at startup in an emerging market!

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Oct 26, 2021, 3:04:27 PM10/26/21
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Apply Now to be a part of the Spring 2022 Cohort of Alter Fellows!

Alter Global

Alter finds and supports high-growth tech ventures in emerging markets. Our mission is to catalyze development by supporting visionary entrepreneurs. We find the top tech companies around the world that have the potential to create economic opportunity at scale. We support high-character founders that are not only building their companies, they’re defying all odds to build their countries and are inspiring others to do the same.

Alter was founded six years ago out of Stanford’s Graduate School of Business. Alter currently works with 2 ventures in countries across Asia, Africa, and Latin America, including Bangladesh, Indonesia, Vietnam, Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Pakistan, Turkey, Mexico, and Brazil. Since 2015, our ventures have created 2,334 jobs, now generate est. annual revenues of $492M+, and serve 2M+ customers.

Alter Fellowship Program

The Alter Fellowship Program is designed to provide professionals with the opportunity to work at one of our high-growth tech ventures in an emerging market around the world for 6+ months. Alter selects these companies because they are at the forefront of technological and business innovation in their respective market environments. Fellows will be completely embedded in the venture's team at their headquarters in Indonesia, Bangladesh, Turkey, Pakistan, Brazil, Mexico, India, Nigeria, Kenya, or Vietnam. 

The application deadline for our Spring 2022 Cohort is Nov. 30th; the earlier you apply, the better! The Alter Orientation for the Spring Cohort will take place April 14-17th (location TBD) and first day with the ventures is April 20, 2022.

Check out our Fellowship Brochure for more info!

Apply here: https://alter.vc/careers/all#fellowship

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