FAQs
What is the duration of the BNY Summer Internship Program?
The BNY Summer Internship Program lasts for 10 weeks.
What kind of experience can interns expect during the program?
Interns can expect meaningful and challenging work assignments, exposure to different areas of the business, and opportunities for career development and networking with corporate leaders.
What qualifications are required to apply for this internship?
Candidates should be enrolled in a 3-year undergraduate degree program with a strong focus on business-related and/or technology-related majors and should be graduating between December 2025 and June 2026.
Are there opportunities for networking during the internship?
Yes, interns will have access to career development and networking support from internship managers, senior mentors, peer mentors, business stakeholders, and a dedicated program manager.
What types of projects will interns work on?
Interns will work on projects related to data management, analytics capabilities, software implementation services, and custom data solutions within the Growth Ventures business unit.
Is there a requirement for work authorization?
Yes, applicants must not require sponsorship for employment visa status (now or in the future) in the region where they apply.
Does the internship program provide training?
Yes, the program includes comprehensive professional etiquette and financial services fundamentals training, along with technical and business acumen development.
What skills are preferred for applicants?
Strong Excel skills, including V-lookups and pivot tables, as well as excellent written and oral communication skills are preferred.
Will interns be able to interact with senior leadership?
Yes, the program includes an executive speaker series where interns can interact with corporate leaders and learn from their experiences.
Is there a commitment to diversity and inclusion within the internship program?
Yes, BNY is committed to diversity and inclusion, and interns will gain an understanding of this commitment during their experience.