Finance Management Sophomore Summer Analyst Program - 2019

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U.S. and Canada
United States of America
New York, North Carolina
Charlotte, NC, New York, NY
Finance Management Summer Analyst Program
Summer internship
Sophomore Analyst

Finance Management Sophomore Summer Analyst Program

Charlotte, NC; New York City, NY

 

Job Description & Program Overview

The Finance Sophomore Intern Program is part of the Finance Management Analyst Program (FMAP), a two-year associate development program which aggressively moves FMAP analysts through rotational assignments within the Chief Financial Officer Group. This rotational process helps FMAP analysts develop a solid knowledge base of the functional areas of the CFO Group and a broad range of skills. Finance MAP analysts participate in a variety of activities designed to foster teamwork, encourage networking, and demonstrate Bank of America’s vision and culture. Finance MAP analysts are encouraged to further develop leadership skills by leading projects or committees.

Our goal for the Finance Sophomore Intern program is to provide students with the opportunity to expand upon their academic foundation – specifically their technical skills, their knowledge of the industry and their familiarity with a corporate environment – and can lead to future internships or a full-time role with the FMAP Program. This program will present opportunities for the practical application of skills learned in Corporate Finance and Accounting coursework.

 

As aan intern, your key tasks and responsibilities may include but are not limited to:

  • Analysis and reporting of financial and non-financial trendson-going operations
  • Forecasting financial and non-financial trends
  • Developing models and performing financial analysis of business investments
  • Supporting the corporation’s internal planning and management accounting functions
  • Preparing external reports for shareholders and regulatory authorities
  • Providing guidance on accounting policy issuesProcess redesign
  • Determine and implement tools/software based on business needs
  • Support the finance function by utilizing a wide range of analytical methods and tools to interpret large and complex data sets: data collection, querying, and analysis

 

Training:

The Finance internship training curriculum is comprehensive and offers a blend of classroom and web-based training, which complements the hands-on experience that the MAP analysts develop in their rotational assignments as a

full-time analyst.

 

Qualifications

  • Candidates must be pursuing a Bachelors degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, Economics, Computer Information Systems, or a Masters of Accounting from an accredited college or university with a graduation timeframe between December 20208 – June 202119
  • 3.2 minimum GPA preferred
  • Strong academics and technical skills in Excel should be accompanied by proficiencies in critical thinking, business acumen, leadership, attention to detail, communication and relationship building
  • Note: Bank of America is unable to consider candidates that will require visa sponsorship now or anytime in the future for this role

Pay and benefits information for the states of California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Nevada, New York, Rhode Island and Washington, and for Jersey City, New Jersey.

This Program is closed to applications.