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Our Summer Internship Programme is an eight-week internship taking place June through August.
This programme is designed to provide students with a challenging, meaningful and supportive internship experience that replicates, as closely as possible, the experience of being a full-time BlackRock Analyst. The programme begins with an orientation that offers a thorough overview of the firm and the opportunity to hear from a number of senior leaders.
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Following orientation, interns receive on-the-job training and are given day-to-day responsibilities to contribute to their teams throughout the summer. Programming also features a speaker series, mentoring and various networking opportunities, including activities with our employee networks.
If you enjoy this programme, you should explore our Full-Time Analyst Programme, which you can consider applying to after your internship.
Teams you may be considered for:
It is possible that you may be evaluated for opportunities with teams other than those listed below.
Core Analytics Solutions (CAS): As product owners driving core analytics delivery and adoption, CAS leverages deep quantitative knowledge across global fixed income, equity and private market asset classes to conduct business analysis, requirements gathering, workflow design and published roadmap management of Aladdin's models.
Financial Markets Advisory (FMA): FMA leverages BlackRock's Aladdin technology platform and the firm's sophisticated capital markets, risk analytics, data management and financial modelling capabilities to deliver advisory services and solutions to clients.
Investment Risk: We partner with investment businesses to deliver independent risk oversight and offer constructive feedback on managing risk and return for portfolios.
Portfolio Analytics Group (PAG): PAG plays a crucial role in providing in-depth portfolio analysis and insights to support investment decisions and risk management.
Quantitative Research and Modelling: We support and evolve almost 200 analytics models spanning single security, securitised products, portfolio construction, portfolio risk, performance attribution, trading and liquidity.
This function is known for:
Staying at the forefront of BlackRock’s technology platform to make our partners the best users of Aladdin
Enabling unbiased insights into financial markets and portfolios
Providing critical, independent thought leadership
Providing independent risk oversight for senior management of the firm and the Board of Directors
Effectively communicating and influencing internal partners to manage risk
Maintaining integrity as a fiduciary to clients
What will you do as an Analyst?
Apply quantitative and analytical skills to solve business problems, fulfill client requests and aid portfolio managers’ real-time decision making
Gain an understanding of analytics, markets, risk and Aladdin’s capabilities
Communicate sophisticated models and insights to clients and end users with varying technical backgrounds
Build financial and statistical knowledge while improving quantitative skills
Contribute to high-profile projects that advance BlackRock’s top strategic priorities
What capabilities are we looking for?
A passion for applying quantitative techniques to real-world problems
Strong and effective communication and presentation skills
Intermediate coding and programming skills, e.g., R and/or Python
Knowledge of finance, econometrics, statistical analysis or advanced math
Critical thinking
Problem-solving skills
Being a passionate student of the financial markets
Your learning and development will include:
You will develop expertise in multiple core areas that will serve as the foundation for your career, including:
Financial markets and investment products
Quantitative modelling
Technology
The Aladdin platform
Who can apply:
Candidates should be in their penultimate year of studies and graduating from an undergraduate or a master’s degree programme in 2028. 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
Important:
Candidates can apply for only one programme (e.g., Summer Internship Programme or Quantitative Master’s Internship Programme) and up to two functions within that programme (e.g., Investment Research and Analytics & Modeling). You must apply for both opportunities using the same programme application.
If you withdraw your application, you cannot submit another application this program this year.
Next steps:
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.
Application Deadlines:
London, Edinburgh, Budapest – 30 September 2026
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis so we encourage you to apply early.
We look forward to reviewing your application!
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