Risk & Compliance Intern
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Job highlights
Summary
Join BNY Mellon's Risk & Compliance Team as a Summer Intern for a 10-week internship experience. Gain valuable real-world experiences, learn to work together in collaborative teams, and build a robust network within BNY.
Requirements
- Enrollment in a 4-year undergraduate degree program with a strong focus on business-related and/or technology-related majors preferred
- Individuals who will be graduating in December 2025 through June 2026
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better
- Well-rounded experience including demonstrated leadership skills
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Not require sponsorship for employment visa status (now or in the future) in the region where they apply
Responsibilities
- Participate with global teams in real-world risk management and compliance functions
- Experience placements include Credit Risk, Enterprise-wide Risk, Model Risk, Business-Line Risk, Compliance, Ethics Office, Technology Risk Management, Treasury Risk and others
Benefits
- Comprehensive professional etiquette and financial services fundamentals training, along with technical and business acumen development
- Understanding of BNYβs commitment to diversity and inclusion
- A collaborative and supportive community with full commitment of top-level management to deliver a premier internship/talent pipeline program within the financial services industry
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