Presidential Internship in Finance

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Wall Street Prep’s Presidential Internship in Finance

Launch Your Career as a Founding Chapter President of Young Leaders in Finance (YLF)

Wall Street Prep is seeking ambitious interns to join our Internship Program, an unparalleled opportunity to gain leadership experience, build your network, and stand out to employers and graduate programs—all while getting paid.

As a Chapter President, you’ll be responsible for launching and leading an on-campus Young Leaders in Finance (YLF) Chapter at your university. This is a hands-on role that empowers you to develop entrepreneurial skills, grow your professional network, and make a lasting impact on your campus.

What You’ll Do:

  • Lead & Manage: Recruit and oversee a student Executive Board to run the chapter.
  • Establish Partnerships: Appoint a Faculty Advisor and collaborate with university leadership.
  • Grow Membership: Drive outreach initiatives to expand your chapter’s network.
  • Host Events: Organize and lead educational and networking events alongside your team.
  • Develop Leadership Skills: Attend virtual training sessions and strategy meetings.
  • Manage Operations: Oversee chapter budgets and administrative responsibilities.

Commitment:

  • 5-7 hours per week dedicated to leadership and professional development.
  • Opportunity to continue as a Founding Chapter President after the internship.

What You’ll Gain:

  • Entrepreneurial & Leadership Experience: Build and run an organization from the ground up.
  • Professional Growth: Stand out in applications for finance careers and graduate programs.
  • Networking & Mentorship: Connect with industry professionals, faculty, and peers.
  • Compensation & Perks:
    • $1300 Stipend Payment 
    • Access to all WSP Online Courses

Who We’re Looking For:

  • Passionate about finance & leadership with a desire to make an impact.
  • Finance, Accounting, Business, or related major (minimum 3.4 GPA).
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Highly motivated, proactive, and organized.

About Wall Street Prep:

Wall Street Prep is a leading financial training provider, serving 130+ corporate clients, 125+ universities, and over 100,000 individual learners. We equip students and professionals with the skills they need to succeed in investment banking, private equity, and other finance careers.

Our Core Values:

  • Teamwork – Success is bigger than any individual. We grow together.
  • Integrity – Trust and respect are the foundation of our work.
  • Accountability – We honor our commitments to clients and team members.
  • Humility – Stay open-minded, curious, and committed to continuous learning.
  • Transparency – Honest and open communication is key to our success.

Wall Street Prep is proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity, inclusion, and fostering a workplace where all individuals can thrive.

Ready to lead? Apply today and take the first step in launching your finance career!

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