Type
Intern Analyst (Pipeline)
Your role
You’ll help us protect our reputation, financial health and long-term interests by helping us identify, measure and control risks. You'll:
- support business areas on laws, regulations and rules that govern their day-to-day activities
- examine the risk of complex transactions,
- advise the business of regulatory development
- analysis and evaluate risk modeling techniques
You’ll help us protect our reputation, financial health and long-term interests by helping us identify, measure and control risks. You'll:
- support business areas on laws, regulations and rules that govern their day-to-day activities
- examine the risk of complex transactions,
- advise the business of regulatory development
- analysis and evaluate risk modeling techniques
You’ll help us protect our reputation, financial health and long-term interests by helping us identify, measure and control risks. You'll:
- support business areas on laws, regulations and rules that govern their day-to-day activities
- examine the risk of complex transactions,
- advise the business of regulatory development
- analysis and evaluate risk modeling techniques
Your team
You’ll work in Group Risk Control. As a part of the risk function, you will help us identify, assess, advise, decide, monitor and report on credit, market and operational risks, recommending appropriate mitigating actions.
Your expertise
You need to be in the penultimate or final year of your studies and be on track for a 2.1 (UK grading system) or equivalent in your first undergraduate / bachelor degree.
It doesn’t matter what you’re studying. (Really, it doesn’t.) But we’d like to see evidence that you can: - analyze a problem, take a view and come to a decision - plan, organize and communicate well - make things happen - stick with a task - work in a team - come up with ideas// Perhaps you’ve organized a fundraising event or taken part in team sports? Or persevered and passed an exam in a subject you found challenging? Think about how things you’ve achieved match the skills we’re after.
Your Program
On this 10 week summer program, you’ll be a real part of the team, working with our experts and learning about the industry, our clients, our firm and a specific area of it. You’ll have plenty of opportunities to develop new skills and make contacts. And if you impress us, we might invite you to join our Graduate Talent Program once you’ve graduated.
About us
UBS is the world’s largest and only truly global wealth manager. We operate through four business divisions: Global Wealth Management, Personal & Corporate Banking, Asset Management and the Investment Bank. Our global reach and the breadth of our expertise set us apart from our competitors.
With more than 70,000 employees, we have a presence in all major financial centers in more than 50 countries. Do you want to be one of us?
Join us
At UBS, we embrace flexible ways of working when the role permits. We offer different working arrangements like part-time, job-sharing and hybrid (office and home) working. Our purpose-led culture and global infrastructure help us connect, collaborate, and work together in agile ways to meet all our business needs.
From gaining new experiences in different roles to acquiring fresh knowledge and skills, we know that great work is never done alone. We know that it's our people, with their unique backgrounds, skills, experience levels and interests, who drive our ongoing success. Together we’re more than ourselves. Ready to be part of #teamUBS and make an impact?
Disclaimer / Policy Statements
UBS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We respect and seek to empower each individual and support the diverse cultures, perspectives, skills and experiences within our workforce.