Bank of England
work experience

Internship

Job description

Think everyone has years of experience? Think again.

At the Bank of England while we have a rich history, we’re certainly not stuck in the past. We think innovatively to oversee the country’s entire financial system and keep it secure. Think you can’t work with us? Think again. We offer paid internships to university students in their first and penultimate years, as well as those about to begin postgraduate study.

First year internship supporting a team on a specific project across one of our many business areas such as Insurance, Markets, Risk, Data & Analytics Transformation, Monetary Analysis and Resolution.

  • Six weeks over summer
  • £86.53 per day
  • You must be a first year undergraduate from any background

Penultimate year internship supporting analysts, economists or supervisors, often working on a specific project. You must be a penultimate-year undergraduate from any background

  • Eight weeks over summer
  • £88.46 a day
  • You must be a first-degree, penultimate-year undergraduate from any background

Postgraduate internship working closely with economists or analysts to collect and analyse data.

  • Eight weeks over summer
  • £92.30 a day
  • You’ll have completed your undergraduate degree and be starting a Master’s in Economics or Finance

No matter the route you choose, we’ll value your perspectives and support you from day one. It’s a really collaborative and innovative environment, so you’ll need to be a great team player with plenty of ideas. And, importantly, we’re after people who are keen to learn and up for a challenge. Are you?

What we are looking for

Accepted degree subjects

Any

Additional job details

Location
London
Salary
From £86 per day

How to apply

Click Apply to start your application now. This job will be available on Prospects until 8 January 2024

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Closing date:  8 January 2024

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