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A small team, and a deliberately awkward business model

We are a small practice in Bengaluru. We do not run a sales floor, we do not set product targets, and we tell clients what we earn on anything we place. That makes some months harder and the work considerably more defensible.

What we look for

Qualifications matter and we will pay for the ones you are missing. These four things we cannot train.

01

You can explain it twice

Once to a colleague and once to someone who has never held a mutual fund, using different words both times. If you can only manage the first, you are not finished learning it.

02

You are comfortable saying no

The most valuable sentence in this job is often 'you do not need this'. That is only possible in a practice where nobody's month depends on placing a product, which is why we structure it that way.

03

You check the arithmetic

Every number we publish is either verified against a reference value or derived from a formula we can point to. Being the person who spots that the worked example is off by ₹700 is a compliment here.

04

You write clearly

Most of this job is writing — plans, reviews, explanations, this website. Clear writing is clear thinking made visible, and we have never found a way to fake it.

Open roles

We are not advertising a specific vacancy at the moment. We do read every message, and we have hired more than once from a speculative note that arrived at the right time.

If you want to be considered, write to arinfinitebusiness@gmail.com with a short note on what you have worked on and something you have written — a plan, an explainer, a post, anything where you had to make a complicated thing clear. A CV alone tells us much less than that.

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