Deutsche Bank, a subsidiary of Deutsche Bank AG, operates as a full-service financial institution catering to a diverse clientele. Renowned for its global reach & expertise in investment banking, asset management, and wealth management, it seamlessly integrates innovative solutions with a commitment to excellence. With a strong presence in major financial hubs, it continues to uphold a legacy of reliability and client-centric service in the ever-evolving landscape of finance.
About Capital Markets:
As part of the Investment Bank, the Capital Markets business is a specialist product coverage area that operates as a partner between Corporate Finance industry coverage areas and Fixed Income & Currencies to provide clients with an array of capital raising services. Their clients include large-cap and mid-cap corporates, financial institutions, governments, government agencies, and financial sponsors.
They advise on innovative cross-border and regional transactions in the US, Europe, and Asia Pacific. Capital Markets are comprised of four product areas: Equity Capital Markets (ECM), Debt Capital Markets (DCM), Leveraged Debt Capital Markets (LDCM), and Strategic Equity Transaction Group (SETG).
Division specifics about the intern role:
Areas in which you would work:
The Deutsche Bank Internship Program is designed to help you develop your skills through formal training and continuous support. You’ll quickly gain the confidence to take on real projects by learning how and what they deliver for clients worldwide. You’ll feel supported by colleagues from across their business and start to develop your professional network.
The annualized salary for this position is $100,000. Posted Salary ranges do not include incentive compensation or any other type of remuneration.
You may also receive the following benefits:
An internship at Deutsche Bank can lead to accelerated career growth through hands-on experience, networking, and skill development. Interns often transition into full-time roles, benefiting from their familiarity with the organization and the industry, and can pursue various paths within banking, finance, or related sectors.
Deutsche Bank values work-life balance. Through flexible work arrangements, wellness initiatives, and a supportive culture, employees can manage their professional and personal commitments. The bank's commitment to fostering a harmonious environment contributes to both employee well-being and the organization's success.
Deutsche Bank nurtures a diverse and inclusive culture that values collaboration, innovation, and integrity. This culture empowers employees to contribute their unique perspectives, drive growth, and uphold the bank's reputation.
What they look for:
The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.
United States
US Citizen
US Permanent Resident
US Student Visa