FAQs
What is the duration of the internship?
The internship lasts between 2 to 6 months, with the specific period to be agreed upon individually.
Where are the internship locations?
The internship locations are in Berlin, Frankfurt, and Bonn, Germany.
What skills are required for this internship?
Candidates should be studying a quantitative discipline such as Mathematical Finance, Statistics, or Econometrics, and should have IT/data management skills in statistical software packages like SAS and Python.
What types of projects will interns work on?
Interns will work on day-to-day business and special projects, gaining insights into the Risk function, developing mathematical models, and contributing innovative ideas to realign dynamic areas within the organization.
Is there a specific academic requirement to apply?
Yes, candidates should be at least in their third semester of study in a quantitative discipline.
Are there professional development opportunities during the internship?
Yes, interns will receive professional skill training and have access to a learning portal, as well as mentorship from experienced professionals.
What benefits does Deutsche Bank offer to interns?
Benefits include a competitive salary, flexible working conditions, regular networking events, experienced mentorship, and initiatives to support well-being.
Do interns have the opportunity to network with other professionals?
Yes, interns will have regular offers as part of the retention program, including networking events to connect with colleagues.
Is fluency in English required for this internship?
Yes, fluency in written and spoken English is required.
How can I apply for the internship?
To apply, visit the Deutsche Bank Careers Website and submit your current CV, transcripts of records, internship/work references, and a certificate of enrolment or declaration of intent to continue further studies.