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Lead student investing teams in due diligence, apprenticing interns in investor workflows, and teaching analytical frameworks such as market sizing, impact analysis, financial modeling, and market ...

Investment Management

Campus, IL · On-site

$75K - $90K/yr

Lead student investing teams in due diligence, apprenticing interns in investor workflows, and teaching analytical frameworks such as market sizing, impact analysis, financial modeling, and market ...

Lead student investing teams in due diligence, apprenticing interns in investor workflows, and teaching analytical frameworks such as market sizing, impact analysis, financial modeling, and market ...

K1 is seeking a Private Equity Analyst to join the expanding Investment team for our office located ... Bachelor's Degree - first generation college students are encouraged to apply * You have a strong ...

Investment Senior Analyst

Chicago, IL · On-site

$88K - $109K/yr

This position will focus on using their analytical talents to provide support to the Investments team as Scion looks to continue to grow the nation's highest quality student housing portfolio. This ...

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How much do student investment analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for student investment analyst in the United States is $85,807.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $66,500.00 and $99,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Student Investment Analyst?

A Student Investment Analyst is typically a university student who participates in managing real or simulated investment portfolios, often as part of a student-run investment fund or finance club. Their responsibilities include researching stocks, bonds, and other securities, performing financial analysis, and making recommendations for buying or selling investments. This experience helps students develop practical skills in financial modeling, market analysis, and teamwork, preparing them for careers in finance, investment banking, or asset management. By working alongside peers and under the guidance of faculty advisors or industry professionals, student analysts gain valuable hands-on exposure to the investment decision-making process.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Student Investment Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Student Investment Analyst, you need a solid understanding of financial analysis, accounting principles, and investment strategies, often supported by coursework in finance or economics. Familiarity with tools such as Excel, Bloomberg Terminal, and financial modeling software is typically expected. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective teamwork and communication skills help distinguish top performers. These skills are crucial for making informed investment recommendations, collaborating with peers, and contributing meaningful insights to investment decisions.

What is the difference between Student Investment Analyst vs Investment Analyst?

AspectStudent Investment AnalystInvestment Analyst
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing or recently completed a degree in finance, economics, or related fieldBachelor's degree often required; professional certifications like CFA are common but not mandatory
Work EnvironmentInternship or entry-level role, often in educational or training settingsFull-time professional role in investment firms, banks, or asset management companies
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, internships, or training programsFinancial services, asset management, hedge funds, and investment firms
Search & Comparison IntentStudents or early-career individuals exploring entry-level rolesProfessionals or job seekers comparing career progression options

The main difference between a Student Investment Analyst and an Investment Analyst lies in experience and employment status. Student Investment Analysts are typically students or recent graduates gaining initial exposure through internships, while Investment Analysts are full-time professionals conducting in-depth financial analysis for investment decisions.

What types of projects or responsibilities can a Student Investment Analyst expect to handle on a typical team?

As a Student Investment Analyst, you will often be involved in conducting financial research, analyzing company financial statements, and preparing investment reports to support decision-making within your team. You may also participate in pitching investment ideas, monitoring the performance of current holdings, and collaborating with senior analysts or portfolio managers. This role provides valuable exposure to real-world investment processes and teamwork, which is excellent preparation for a future career in finance.
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Infographic showing various Student Investment Analyst job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 37% Full Time, 61% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $85,807 per year, or $41.3 per hour.

Investment Banking Analyst - Summer FULL TIME Off Cycle Internship

Accurent

Manhattan, NY

Other

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Company Description


Controlled by Davide Nappo delli Paoli, Founding Managing Partner & Global Head for North America & EMEA, Accurent is a global investment banking, real estate, financial services conglomerate and venture capital firm headquartered in New York City and London.

ONLY official links:

www.Accurent.org

www.linkedin.com/company/accurent-organization/

Job Description


Controlled by Davide Nappo delli Paoli, Founding Managing Partner & Global Head for North America & EMEA, Accurent is a global investment banking, real estate, financial services conglomerate and venture capital firm headquartered in New York City and London.

ONLY official links:

www.Accurent.org

www.linkedin.com/company/accurent-organization/

As an Intern with Accurent, you will gain valuable experience in the following areas:

  • Financial Analysis - Responsibilities will include review of client and prospective client financial statements and analysis of various metrics to determine financial health and an appropriate scope of work plan. You will assist with financial modeling and learn valuation techniques, including (1) discounted cash flow analysis, (2) comparable company analysis, and (3) precedent transaction analysis where appropriate.
  • Investor Offering Materials - Responsibilities will include assisting with the creation of pitchbooks and investor offering materials utilized by the firm for clients seeking to raise equity and debt financing.
  • Sector and Industry Research - Responsibilities will include review of sector and industry trends to assist with current client assignments and evaluate the most attractive prospects for new client outreach.
  • Prospecting & Sales Outreach - Responsibilities will include research of target distribution lists, integration of prospects into the firm's CRM, and crafting outreach communications to initiate introductory dialogue with prospective new clients.
  • Investor Outreach - Responsibilities will include networking with private equity, venture capital, strategic, and corporate investors to help identify the most attractive sources of capital for various client engagements.
  • Miscellaneous Support and Administrative Responsibilities 

The Accurent Investment Banking Internship is a remote position and most required assignments are completed virtually. We do not require physical attendance at an office location. The internship is a non-paid FULL TIME 8:30AM-COB Mon-Fri position. Therefore, only year-off students and graduates qualify, though exceptions exist - eg Summer Intern cycle. The internship will last 4 months AT A MINIMUM, BUT high-performing interns are expected to stay longer. Accurent will work with colleges and universities to satisfy internship requirements for academic credit where necessary. To qualify as a full-time intern and use Accurent as a reference on your resume, LinkedIn and track record, interns must comply with the requirements. Interns may become eligible for advancement within the firm dependent on performance and current corporate needs and be on track for the interview process for full-time paid analyst and associate positions.

Qualifications
  • Completed or pursuing a bachelor's degree at a leading higher education institution
  • Solid Excel, accounting and corporate finance knowledge
  • Loyalty toward the firm
  • Commitment to fulfill all tasks given beyond expectations
  • Unrivaled work ethic
  • A willingness to work independently
  • An insatiable appetite to learn about investment banking
Additional Information

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

Industry

Investment Banking

Employment Type

Full-time