The Treasury Summer Internship Program is a junior professional training program designed to develop the skills necessary for an exciting and rewarding career in the financial industry. The Program aims to bring exceptional college students with a demonstrated interest in a financial career to support the World Bank’s development mandate. The internship lays the foundation to become a Junior Analyst, a two-year position on one Treasury team, immediately after the intern graduates from their degree program. Interns are expected to be in their second to final year in the equivalent of a four-year college degree program.
The Internship
Treasury Summer Interns will work full-time for ten weeks from May 27 through August 4, 2025, in Washington, DC. Interns receive a custom onboarding program in the first week before beginning three three-week rotations across Treasury teams. Throughout the summer, interns participate in weekly discussions with the program director and attend a career perspectives speaker series to hear from various Treasury officers, managers, and directors. Interns have access to the nearly 300-employee Treasury, including meeting the Vice President & Treasurer. Interns complete each rotation with a presentation to their respective teams and complete the internship by presenting their work in a capstone project to the management team.
Eligibility Requirements
- Must be enrolled in the second-to-last year of the equivalent of a four-year college degree program with a demonstrated interest in finance, business, economics, or a related field;
- Must be prepared to graduate with the equivalent of a four-year college degree between December 2025 and September 2026;
- Must be in good academic standing at their college or university;
- Must be available full-time through the duration of the internship;
- Must not have a concurrent employment contract or internship.
Benefits–
- Interns join on a short-term temporary contract and are paid between $21.30 (net – for non-US Citizens) and $26.00 (gross – for US Citizens) per hour for 400 hours.
- All interns are expected to be in person, full-time, in Washington, DC, for the entire internship (May 27 – August 4). HR policies may change, but interns are expected to work at least four days in the office per week.
- Each intern will receive a World Bank laptop at the start of the internship.
- The World Bank sponsors the appropriate visa for an incoming intern to work in the United States if required.
Program Details
- The program will hire up to 16 interns across Treasury’s 16 teams this summer, and each intern will have a different rotation schedule to create a diverse and unique experience.
- Treasury comprises four main departments: Asset Management & Advisory, Capital Markets & Investments, Treasury Operations, and Pension & Endowments, in addition to the Treasury Risk, Compliance, and Controls team.
- Throughout their internship, each participant will be paired with a mentor and coordinator for each rotation, to provide guidance and support.
- Interns will engage in specific projects or tasks as directed by their team at the outset of each rotation.
Internship Calendar
- Onboarding Week: May 27 – 30
- Rotation 1: June 2 – June 20
- Rotation 2: June 23 – July 11
- Rotation 3: July 14 – August 1
- Capstone Presentation: August 4
- Observed Holidays: June 19, July 4
Application Requirements
- One-page PDF cover letter
- One-page PDF resume
Optional
- Half-page PDF diversity statement
Deadline: October 13th, 2024
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