Information Technology Summer Analyst Program: U.S.

The Information Technology (IT) Division summer analyst program is a ten-week work experience offered to students in their junior year who are majoring in computer science, electrical engineering or management information systems. You will join either an Application Development or Infrastructure Technology team and take an active role in developing the technology that drives our businesses. Weekly meetings, social events and seminars provide you with exposure to senior management of the Division and the businesses of Wall Street. As a summer analyst, you will gain valuable experience while meeting new people and learning new skills.

IT summer analysts attend a weekly breakfast speaker series where senior managers address varying subjects on technology on Wall Street. Additionally, you will have an opportunity to network with their managers and colleagues throughout the summer and to hear about different areas in technology.

The division views the summer analyst program as a 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 directory in a specific group and begin working in their group on the first day of the program. Placements include:

Feedback And Review Process

 
“As a summer analyst, you will gain valuable experience while meeting new people and learning new skills.”      
As an IT summer analyst you will receive mid-summer and end-of-summer reviews from your managers. The IT campus recruiting team holds informal check-ins throughout the summer and manages a formal review process enabling you to discuss development feedback and career goals.

Mentorship Programs

As an IT summer analyst, you are paired with a buddy who is a developer or engineer in the same technology group and is knowledgeable about day-to-day operations and opportunities within the IT division. When possible, we try to match you with buddies who are recent alumni of your school. The buddy's responsibility is to help familiarize you with the Lehman Brothers environment, assist you in building a network, and provide general advice and guidance.