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How do you land an internship at Bloomberg?

How do you land an internship at Bloomberg?

Getting an interview.

  1. Apply online. The chances of you getting an interview like this are the lowest, but no harm in trying.
  2. Get a referral. If you happen to know anyone who works there, request them to refer you.
  3. Try applying by your college’s/conference’s/hackathon’s career fair.
  4. Lastly, cold email a recruiter.

Why you want to work at Bloomberg?

Purposeful. Life at Bloomberg is many things, but it’s never dull. We’re a truly global business with a truly diverse workforce. We pride ourselves on being open, inclusive and collaborative — and in providing a work environment that inspires our employees to be their best.

Does Bloomberg have an internship program for You?

Whether you’re looking for an internship, an apprenticeship, an entry-level position or just want to explore what a career at Bloomberg has to offer, we have a program for you. The sun never sets on the world’s financial markets.

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Where do internships take place?

Internships take place in our New York City offices. They begin in May or June and are 10 weeks long. Internships are also available on other regions – use the drop down menu to see programs where you live.

What can I do with a career at Bloomberg?

From engineering and data science to sales and customer support, discover the work that Bloomberg employees perform – and where your own skills and talents best fit. Learn more about the people you’ll be working with, how we help you maximize your career potential, and the culture and benefits that make Bloomberg a special place to be.

How do colleges and universities use the Bloomberg Terminal?

See how colleges and universities are using the Bloomberg Terminal. Access syllabi, white papers, press articles and Bloomberg library resources. The Terminal is one of the most powerful career-building tools in the world. You’re a click away from job listings, networking tools with alumni and other relevant industry professionals, and more.