Flag job

Report

2025 Investment Banking Off-cycle Internship

Min Experience

0 years

Location

Milan, Italy

JobType

internship

About the job

Info This job is sourced from a job board

About the role

The Investment Banking Off-cycle Internship is an opportunity to experience the culture and atmosphere in the Investment Banking Division (IBD) by taking on some of the responsibilities and functions of a Full-time Analyst for a short period. The internship typically lasts three to six months but can vary in length depending on business needs and candidate availability. You will spend your internship assigned to a specific group in a specific region, building basic skills in financial analysis, accounting, and valuation, while working on a wide range of domestic and international transactions. You will receive on-the-job training and benefit from working alongside experienced professionals on a variety of projects. Responsibilities: • Gathering and synthesising financial and operating information about companies, industries, and governments. • Creating and updating financial models. • Gathering market data to analyse trends and help value and price transactions. • Drafting presentations and memoranda for a wider audience within the Firm and the financial services industry. • Attending team discussions and client meetings, where you may be asked to deliver parts of a presentation. Qualifications/Skills/Requirements: • You have strong analytical and numerical skills that put You at ease with financial data. • You are results-driven, and perform well under pressure and against tight deadlines. • You are a proven team player and can manage a wide range of responsibilities. • You have an excellent academic background and fluency in English. • Ability to communicate effectively in multiple languages is an advantage. • You articulate complex ideas simply and summarise them effectively. • You are committed to excellence in your work and maintain high professional and ethical standards.

Skills

financial analysis
accounting
valuation