
Internship Program
The Internship Program provides opportunities for college students to map out career paths by gaining hands-on experience, skills and knowledge. The Bank of New York Mellon helps college students with their careers through academic, professional and leadership coaching. Through partnerships with educational institutions and community organizations, we strive to recruit, assess, hire, develop, and retain the best talent. The internship will expose you to the training, mentoring and networking opportunities you need to facilitate your transition from school to full-time employment.
For those students interested in our technical internships, the Software Engineering Internship Program is designed to provide qualified students the opportunity to gain valuable, hands-on work experience in corporation's Information Technology Department.
What's in it for me?
As a participant in the Internship Program, you will work closely with a mentor who will assist you in navigating The Bank of New York Mellon corporate experience and culture. Your mentor will serve as a confidential and objective career advisor and personal and professional development coach.
What work will I perform?
The Bank of New York Mellon interns' responsibilities may include:
- Collecting and analyzing information, undertaking tasks according to project plans
- Researching/benchmarking analyses
- Developing technology-based solutions strategies
- Involvement in process mapping, statistical and qualitative analysis
- Research emerging statistical techniques in risk modeling
How do I qualify?
- Have a minimum 2.8 GPA
- Be enrolled in a two-year, four-year, or graduate degree program if you are in college
- Have strong problem-solving skills and leadership potential
- Be a team player and able to work independently
- Have excellent communication skills
- Have a strong interest in financial services
- Be legally authorized to work in the United States
How do I express interest?
The 2008 Internship Program is now closed for accepting applications. Please check back in January 2009 for launch of the next Internship Program.