Interships for Freshmen/Sophomores in college

Hey,

I'm still a senior in high school, but I'm wondering what kind of internship opportunities there are for freshmen and sophomores in college. I'll be attending Duke next year, and I would really love to get my foot in the door early. I know GS has that spring break program for sophomores, which is really great. What other big firms offer internships that allow, or even better, specifically target, younger college students?

Thanks

 

As a freshman, I only landed two interviews. One for JPMorgan's honors program and the other for Merrill's unpaid PWM. I got rejected from JPM, got ML, but decided to go abroad instead.

As a sophomore, I got interviews for Citi and GS's sophomore program. Got rejected from both, so now I'm going to work at as a sales intern at a forex shop this summer.

 
Best Response

Most sophomore programs at BBs are for under-represented minorities, and women. There are a few exceptions, such as the GS Spring Program, and GS IMD sophmore program which are not looking solely for women/URBs.

As a freshman, you have options in PWM, corporate finance in a variety of firms, and some other, albeit limited options. I worked at a ratings agency.

Sophomore year can be better, there are hedge funds that will take a look at you if you network.

 

impressive that you're starting early during your freshman year i would suggest contacting alumni and networking with firms in your hometown i landed a small gig with a PE shop frosh summer... it wasn't that good but I learned a lot and it positioned me well to get a job with a BB soph year

 

I'll also be at Duke next year, but I'm thinking of doing the Engage program(service program) my first summer and then applying for a BB internship as a sophomore (I've also heard from current students that it's nearly impossible to land anything as a freshman). How would you go about contacting alumni? Would you just introduce yourself and express interest? Do you attach some sort of resume?

 

This is a great post! thanks guys for your advice

Achiever in college from freshman year: Rainmaker. Hustler in college from junior year: More than you initially hoped for. Dreamer in college from senior year: Top closer for 4 man boutique in Idaho in toilet lid M&A Everyone else: Dunkin Donuts.
 

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