2026年に卒業予定で、資産運用業界でのキャリアに興味がある学生の皆さま、ぜひ2024年 Point72 アカデミー インサイトプログラムへの応募をご検討ください。このプログラムは2024年8月中旬に開催される1週間のインターンシップで、Point72でアナリストとしてのキャリアをスタートする最初の一歩となります。

 

Point72 アカデミーは、常に変化する業界でのキャリアパスを定めるためのリサーチアナリスト養成プログラムで、インサイトプログラムを通じてあなたのキャリアの旅を始める手助けをします。私たちはあなたに金融の基礎知識、リサーチ、公開市場について学ぶ機会を提供します。

 

過去に運用業務を経験した専門家によるレクチャー形式の指導を通じて、リサーチアナリストとしての役割を学びます。実際の運用チームをサポートするポートフォリオのケーススタディや、専任のメンターとのコーチングセッションを経験します。 応募資格としては、日本の大学または大学院に在籍していて、日本語と英語の高い能力を持ち合わせていることが必要です。

 

POINT72では次世代の投資家を育成しています

Point72は、ポートフォリオマネージャー(PM)とアナリストのキャリア形成を重視するグローバルな資産運用会社です。私たちは独立思考を重視しており、そのためにPoint72アカデミーを設立し、次世代の人材を育成しています。私たちはアイデアに力を注ぐ会社であり、Point72アカデミーから多様な視点と視野を習得することができ、アナリストやポートフォリオマネージャーになるための成長を支援します。

 

キャリア形成

インサイトプログラムで優秀な成績をおさめた参加者は、ニューヨークで11ヶ月のフルタイム アカデミーアソシエイトプログラムに参加する機会を得ることができ、その後、東京で私たちと一緒にキャリアをスタートすることができます。

 

インサイトプログラムであなたがすること

あなたは、リサーチアナリストに必要な基本的な知識とスキルについて、レクチャー形式の指導を通じて学びます。あなたは、他の参加者並びにアカデミーの教員、Point72の専門家と一緒に働きながら、これまでにないような投資の考え方を学びます。

 

インサイトプログラムへの応募について

あなたのエントリーシートと履歴書は、私たちがあなたを知るための手段です。オンライン応募が完了次第、あなたのプロフィールの審査を開始します。

 

※セッションは英語で行われます。

 

インサイトプログラムの日程

 2024年8月19日から23日までの5日間

 

応募締切

2024年5月31日 23:59 JSTまで。

 

このアプリケーションの完成に際して、GenAIの使用は厳しく禁止されています。ご注意ください。

皆さまのご応募をお待ちしております。

 

Are you a student interested in a career in investing, and graduating in 2026? If so, we invite you to apply to our 2024 Point72 Academy Insight Program hosted in mid-August 2024. This is a one-week internship and your first step in joining the next generation of Point72 investors. 

The Point72 Academy is an investment analyst training program that will equip you to define your career path in an ever-changing industry, and the Insight Program will help you begin your journey. We teach you the fundamentals of finance, research, and insights into the public markets. 

You will learn what it’s like to be a research analyst through classroom instruction led by former investment professionals, portfolio casework that will support a real investment team, and time with your dedicated mentor. 

To be eligible, you must be enrolled in university or graduate school in Japan and have a high proficiency in Japanese and English. 

 

WE’RE TRAINING THE NEXT GENERATION OF INVESTORS AT POINT72. 

Point72 is a global asset management firm that prioritizes developing the careers of our portfolio managers (PMs) and analysts. We value independent thinkers, which is why we started the Point72 Academy to train the next generation of talent. We’re a firm that thrives on ideas, and we’ve found that the Point72 Academy has provided us with diverse viewpoints and perspectives, and we are able to offer support in their growth and development toward becoming analysts and portfolio managers. 

 

CAREER PROGRESSION

Successful participants will have the opportunity to earn themselves a spot in our full-time, 10-month Academy Associate Program in New York City before coming back to Tokyo to start your career with us.  

 

What you’ll do: 

You will learn through formal classroom instruction on basic knowledge and skills you need to become a research analyst.  You’ll work in small groups with your peers, Academy faculty, and other Point72 professionals as you learn to think about investing as you never have before. 

 

WHAT TO EXPECT 

Your application and resume are a way for us to start getting to know you. We will begin reviewing your profile once your online application is complete. 

   
Sessions are conducted in English
 
   
Insight program dates 
5 days from August 19 - 23 2024 

Application Deadline 
31 May 2024 23:59 JST

Please note that any use of GenAI is strictly prohibited when completing this application.

 

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