Information Technology Summer Analyst Program: Asia
The Information Technology (IT) Division summer analyst program offers a ten- to twelve-week work experience to students who are interested in pursuing a career in the IT Division. Candidates who are likely to work in Asia after graduation are targeted for the internship.
As a summer analyst, you will join either an application development or infrastructure technology team and take an active role in developing the technology that drives our businesses. There are weekly meetings, social events, seminars and tours that provide you with exposure to senior management and the Wall Street business. You will gain valuable experience while meeting new people and learning new skills.
The Division views the summer analyst program as the primary source for hiring full-time analysts. Accordingly, if you are interested in the full-time analyst program, you are strongly encouraged to apply to the summer analyst program.
Rotation And Group Placement Process
All summer analysts are placed directly in a specific group and begin working in their groups on the first day of the program. These groups include:
- Equities technology.
- Fixed income technology.
- Operations technology.
- Enterprise information
services (EIS).
“You will gain valuable experience while meeting new people and learning new skills.” - Enterprise architecture services (EAS).
- Infrastructure engineering and support (IES).
- Finance technology.
- Risk technology.
- Corporate advisory division.
- Investment banking technology.
- Human resources technology.
- Global client services technology.
Feedback And Review Process
You will receive a formal performance review from your manager and from the IT campus recruiting team at both the midway point and at the end of the summer program. The IT campus recruiting team also holds informal check-ins throughout the summer to discuss full-time opportunities and career goals. The possibility of an internship next summer or a full-time opportunity will be discussed during and at the end of the summer program.