FAQs
What is the Santander CIB Summer Internship Program?
The Santander CIB Summer Internship Program is an opportunity for proactive and driven individuals with an interest in investment banking to gain early experience in a multi-cultural division at Santander CIB, providing immersive training and participation in various projects.
Where is the internship located?
The internship is based in Europe (Madrid, London, Frankfurt, Paris, and Milan) or Asia (Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, or Singapore).
What educational background is required for applicants?
Applicants should be students in their last year of undergraduate studies or the first year of a master's degree in fields such as Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, Business Administration, Finance, or Law.
Is previous experience required for the internship?
No, previous experience is not required for this internship position.
What skills are necessary for applicants?
Applicants should have high proficiency in English, strong Excel and PowerPoint skills, and the ability to work in a multicultural environment.
What are the benefits of participating in the internship program?
Interns will receive a competitive remuneration, work in a respectful and caring environment, collaborate with inspiring professionals, and gain insights into the global financial services landscape.
How long is the internship program?
The internship is a full-time summer internship, with specific dates provided during the application process.
What kind of projects will interns be involved in?
Interns will participate in various exciting projects and initiatives that provide a basic understanding of the investment banking business.
Is there an application deadline for the internship?
The specific application deadline is typically listed on the internship announcement; candidates are encouraged to apply early to secure their spot.
What competencies are desired in candidates?
Desired competencies include financial risk management, financial reporting, financial analysis, adaptability, analytical thinking, and attention to detail.