FAQs
What is the duration of the internship for the DCM Bond Syndication Private Placements position?
The internship is for a period of 6 - 9 months, starting from January 2025.
Where will the internship take place?
The internship will take place in Frankfurt, Germany, within the Medium-Term Note Private Placement desk of Société Générale.
What qualifications are required for this internship?
Candidates should be currently studying in a Grande Ecole or pursuing a University Diploma in Business Administration, Master of Science in Management, or Finance.
Is previous experience in Debt Capital Markets necessary?
While experience in Debt Capital Markets, specifically in Syndication, is a plus, it is not mandatory for applicants.
What language skills are required for this position?
Fluent Business English is required, and ideally, candidates should have a good command of German. Knowledge of French would be a bonus.
What technical skills are necessary for this internship?
Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Office is required, and familiarity with Bloomberg would be helpful. Good quantitative skills and a solid understanding of financial math are also necessary.
What are the main responsibilities of this internship role?
Responsibilities include assisting senior syndicate managers, managing and updating pricing tools, running market analysis, preparing internal and external pitches, supporting pre- and post-trade execution, and resolving settlement or legal issues.
What support can interns expect upon joining Société Générale?
Interns will be integrated into teams and will learn alongside experts who will support them in their tasks, allowing them to become more independent in their projects over time.
Are there opportunities for growth after the internship?
Yes, various opportunities could be offered to interns at the end of their studies, both in Germany and abroad.
Is Société Générale committed to diversity and equal opportunities?
Yes, Société Générale is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to recognizing and promoting all talents, regardless of various characteristics that could be subject to discrimination.