Northern Trust

Chief Operations Officer Intern

Northern Trust

full-time

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Origin:  • 🇺🇸 United States • Arizona, Illinois, Massachusetts

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Salary

💰 $25 per hour

Job Level

Entry Level

About the role

  • As an intern at Northern Trust, you will have the opportunity to spend ten weeks working on meaningful projects, developing relevant skills to jump start your career while joining our inclusive and relational culture. You will work directly with your team on day-to-day tasks with weekly program events to work on new skills, network with senior leaders and socialize as an intern community. A recruiter will work with you to determine the best team placement given your interests, skill set and relevant experience. The Program: Ten weeks Located in Chicago, IL; Boston, MA; and Tempe, AZ Program Opportunities: Lunch & Learns with Executives Professional development workshops Social events Intern Case Challenge Project Day of Service Mentorship and networking opportunities Sample Projects: Provide reporting and calculations on Net Asset Value (NAV) for various client types Research and resolve processing inquiries and prepare correcting entries Help drive operational efficiency in servicing processes Enhance client servicing and management reporting tools Sample Career Paths: Chief Operations Office (COO) Analyst in one of a variety of areas, including Banking and Loan Operations, Client Transitions & Account Services, and more.

Requirements

  • You are pursuing a bachelor’s degree at an accredited college/university with an expected graduate date between December 2026 through Summer 2027 You have a minimum GPA of 3.0 You have an interest in and are curious to learn more about financial markets You have proven analytical, quantitative, and problem-solving skills through course work, projects, and/ or previous internship experience You have demonstrated leadership and teamwork through projects and extracurricular involvement Federal law requires that employees be legally authorized to work in the United States. Applicants for employment must have work authorization that does not now or in the future require sponsorship for employment authorization.