2027 Full-Time Analyst Programme - Corporate & Strategic Functions - Global Public Policy Group

Analytics, Finance, Business, Project Management.

The Full-Time Analyst Programme is for candidates who graduated with a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree between June 2026 - July 2027. Please note the Analyst Programme start date is in August, with earlier start dates considered.

Our Full-Time Analyst Programme is a two-year experience designed to empower and support Analysts in connecting their personal passions and strengths to BlackRock’s mission, principles and purpose. The programme begins with an orientation to learn about our purpose, business and strategic priorities - all while gaining insights into the day-to-day life of an Analyst at BlackRock.

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Following orientation, Analysts join their teams and stay connected with colleagues across the globe through ongoing training and professional development. This programme offers Analysts the chance to have a lasting impact on the firm and contribute to our greater collective purpose of helping more and more people experience financial well-being.

Our team is known for:

  • The work of the team is diverse in subject matter, and highly collaborative in nature. Focus topics are wide-ranging, rooted in global megatrends, current affairs and regulatory issues.
  • Current priorities include retirement frameworks in the context of population aging; sustainable investing rules that support the transition to a low-carbon economy; geopolitical challenges and energy security; financial inclusion; corporate governance and shareholders rights; financial stability and market infrastructure; digital assets; long-term investment – to name just a few.
  • The GAAP team evaluates and develops recommendations on public policy topics; writes the ViewPoints series of papers; responds to public consultations launched by regulatory authorities; and submits letters to policymakers.

What will you do as an Analyst?

  • Monitor developments in U.S. or EMEA financial regulation, particularly as it relates to the asset management industry.
  • Assist in preparation of speaking remarks, presentation materials and briefing memos for meetings with policy makers, clients and trade organisations.
  • Write content for and support production of white papers and comment letters to regulators.
  • Create and distribute materials for recurring meetings, including monthly meetings of the Public Policy Steering Committee, a group of senior executives across the firm who advise on and share information about public policy issues impacting various businesses.
  • Update and maintain the BlackRock Public Policy website.
  • Partner closely with groups across BlackRock, including Legal & Compliance and Corporate Communications.
  • Serve as a BlackRock representative on conference calls, events with trade organisations, conferences and other relevant events; relay key insights to the team.

What capabilities are we looking for?

  • Interest in financial services regulation and current affairs.
  • Ability to clearly articulate complex ideas, both in writing and verbally.
  • Ability to perform under high-pressure situations and tight deadlines.
  • Excellent organisational and project management skills, with attention to detail and focus on completing tasks.
  • Strong problem-solving, analytical and research skills.
  • Strategic and creative thinking aptitude.
  • Good judgment and impeccable ethics; desire to succeed in a demanding, innovative, and entrepreneurial environment.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs, e.g., PowerPoint & Excel.

Application process:

Once you submit your application, you will receive an email to complete a pre-interview assessment. You have up to five days to submit your pre-interview assessment; if you fail to do so, your application will be automatically withdrawn.

Eligibility:

Candidates should be graduating from an undergraduate or Master’s degree programme between June 2026 - July 2027. We welcome applications from candidates studying any STEM degree subject.

Please note local language fluency is required to work at our Continental Europe locations. However, only English is required for Budapest or for a position within Private Markets Investing in Zurich.

Application Deadlines:

  • London – 30 September 2026

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis so we encourage you to apply early.

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  • Deadline
    September 30th, 2026
  • Starting
    August 2027
  • Salary
    Competitive + benefits
  • Degree required
    Bachelor's
  • Location
    London
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Preferred Disciplines...
  • Accountancy
  • Analytics/Statistics
  • Business
  • Data Science
  • Economics
  • FinTech/Finance
  • Maths
  • Project Management
Also Accepting...
  • Most STEM disciplines

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