Internship programs
The Summer Internship Program is designed to expose you to the breadth of transactions and the range of talents our teammates possess. There are two types of summer internships: analyst internships for undergraduate students between their junior and senior year of college, and associate internships for students between their first and second year of graduate school. Get a realistic view of Truist Securities through challenging work, practical training, and the opportunity to work and socialize with many of our bankers.
Internships run for approximately 9 weeks in the summer months at our headquarters in Atlanta, GA. Applicants will be notified if opportunities exist across the country. Often, promising graduates are invited to continue their growth through full-time positions in our Analyst Programs.
For more details, visit careers.truist.com.
Analyst programs
The skills and experience gained as a Truist Securities Analyst will be invaluable to your career and will further your success in the industry.
We invest in your development with an extensive training program, networking activities, and a mentor program to help you get acclimated. After the classroom training, analysts join an investment banking, corporate banking, or portfolio management group to put your knowledge to practice.
The Analyst Program is a 2-year program that starts after the completion of BA/BS degree.
For more details, visit careers.truist.com.
Associate programs
As an Associate at Truist Securities, you’re given a high level of responsibility as you assume an integral role on a deal team, either in a full-time role or in a summer internship. We invest in your long-term career development because we’re as committed to your career growth as you are.
Associates work directly with clients to evaluate ideas and strategies and collaborate closely with senior teammates—playing a meaningful role in financial analysis, pitch preparation, new business development, due diligence, transaction execution, and client presentations.
Associates are expected to demonstrate a mastery of financial and accounting concepts to facilitate the creation or review of in-depth financial models involved in transactions as they assume a leading role to facilitate relationships with clients and professional peers.
For more details, visit careers.truist.com.