FAQs
What is the duration of the Asset Management Internship?
The duration of the Asset Management Internship is 12 months.
What are the main responsibilities of the intern?
The main responsibilities include understanding and servicing clients' strategic objectives, learning asset management products, developing marketing materials, evaluating investments, integrating sustainable investing, enhancing business processes, and performing strategic project work.
Do I need a specific degree to apply for this internship?
No, we welcome diverse mindsets and applicants from various degree backgrounds, including finance, data, tech, law, or history.
What key skills are we looking for in candidates?
We are looking for candidates with analytical and critical thinking skills, organizational skills, communication skills, innovation, collaboration, project management, and proactivity.
Will I have the opportunity to work on real client projects?
Yes, you will have the opportunity to understand and assist in servicing clients’ strategic objectives, which may involve real client projects.
Is there room for growth or future opportunities after the internship?
While we can't guarantee permanent positions, successful interns may have the opportunity to be considered for future roles within the company.
Will I be working independently or as part of a team?
You will have the chance to collaborate with a team while also taking on individual responsibilities, enhancing skills in teamwork and collaboration.
What type of training or support will I receive during the internship?
You will receive guidance and training related to asset management products, client servicing, portfolio management, and sustainable investing, among other areas.
Can I apply if I have no prior experience in asset management?
Yes, prior experience is not required; we are looking for enthusiasm, a willingness to learn, and relevant skills that demonstrate your potential.
What is the process for applying for the internship?
To apply for the internship, you need to submit your application as outlined in the job posting, typically including your resume and a cover letter.