Global Wealth Management Banking Summer Analyst Administrative & Office Jobs - Weehawken, NJ at Geebo

Global Wealth Management Banking Summer Analyst

Global Wealth Management Firm Global Wealth Management Firm Weehawken, NJ Weehawken, NJ Contract Internship Contract Internship Estimated:
$61.
4K - $77.
8K a year Estimated:
$61.
4K - $77.
8K a year 7 days ago 7 days ago 7 days ago Are you a self-starter and good problem solver? Are you a confident relationship builder who likes to work in a fast-paced environment? We're looking for a Summer Analyst to:
Gain valuable insight into business areas across Global Wealth Management Banking Work on strategic projects that have real impact on clients Build an understanding of our industry, culture, and strategy Establish a network of mentors and business contacts You'll be working within the Banking team at a global wealth management firm.
We provide advice-based solutions through Financial Advisors who deliver a fully integrated set of products and services specifically designed to address the banking and lending needs of ultra-high net worth and high-net worth individuals and families.
You'll be a real part of the team, working with our experts and learning about the industry, our clients, our firm and a specific area of it.
Your experience and skills You need to be a rising sophomore or junior and have a 3.
2 minimum cumulative GPA.
It doesn't matter what you're studying.
(Really, it doesn't.
) But we'd like to see evidence that you can:
Analyze a problem, take a view and come to a decision Plan, organize and communicate well Make things happen Stick with a task Work in a team Come up with ideas Perhaps you've organized a fundraising event or taken part in team sports? Or persevered and passed an exam in a subject you found challenging? Think about how things you've achieved match the skills we're after.
Job Types:
Contract, Internship Weekly schedule:
Monday to Friday No weekends Work setting:
In-person Office Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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