The culture of the firm encouraged me to take an active role in the work I would complete. I could always ask questions and everyone was willing to help. I learned a lot about the banking industry as well as how to behave in a corporate environment.
What I wish was different
Advice
Make the most out of the opportunity. Network, go above and beyond, and learn as much as you can.
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Summer Analyst
May - August 2018 • Jersey City, NJ
What I liked
I loved the people, work, and company. The work was rewarding and I believe I left an impact which was the best part. The company earned my loyalty and that is something that is hard to come by.
What I wish was different
The only thing I wish that was different was that I had a better on-boarding process to make it a more fluid transition so I could get going on my internship faster.
Advice
If your boss gives you an opportunity to add something to your skills, take it. It could, and did, allow me to make a meaningful impact on the internship I had and made them want me to come back.
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Summer Analyst
June - August 2018 • New York City, NY
What I liked
What I wish was different
Advice
Apply for internships that you think are out of your league, you'd be surprised.
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Technology Analyst
June - August 2018 • New York City, NY
What I liked
Large bank with a lot people from different backgrounds. Interns had a lot of free time so it was nice to meet a lot of interesting people in the bank.
What I wish was different
They don't treat interns that well. Felt like a second class employee while there. Forgot to pay interns, didn't have a lot or work to do, very few events for interns outside of work. Wouldn't really recommend this play to anyone doing tech either: very novel and not really sure if there is a clear vision
Advice
Meet as many people who will be in your corner as you can. Networking is incredibly important at a bank like BNY Mellon-- they really value it and instill this philosophy into the interns.
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Rotational Summer Intern
June - August 2018 • Pittsburgh, PA
What I liked
The collaborative environment, supplemented with the opportunity of visability to upper management. It was rewarding to see my work being implemented throughout the summer after completing meaningful project assignments.
What I wish was different
Advice
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Summer Analyst Program
June - August 2018 • Oriskany, NY
What I liked
I was able to greatly expand upon my network during the 10 short weeks of my internship. I had an amazing manager who served as both a mentor and a teacher.
What I wish was different
I wish that I was located in a bigger city, so that I would've been surrounded by more interns.
Advice
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Securities Shared Services Summer Analyst
June - August 2018 • New York City, NY
What I liked
Allowed for a fantastic amount of networking, which was important because I was hoping to change divisions upon returning. Also allowed for me to learn quite a bit about custody banking, which is rarely taught in school.
What I wish was different
Was not the original division that I had hoped for, nor interviewed for. I took the opportunity that was presented because it was new and I really liked BNYM, though I did not end up loving the area I was in. However, I was able to pivot out of that division and into one that was more suited for me.
Advice
Always look to network both within and outside of your group. This can be especially important in large organizations because it affords you the opportunity to learn about other areas, as well has the flexibility to pivot your career path into other parts of the same organization should you want to do so.
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Full-Stack Software Engineer
May - August 2018 • Pittsburgh, PA
What I liked
I learned many industry technologies that are not explicitly taught in most University courses. The environment was similar to how Google is viewed, many perks and relatively laid back.
What I wish was different
Although I learned many new technologies, I wish there had been more work pertaining to inventing new solutions to problems using custom data structures and algorithms.
Advice
Prepare to develop code in a completely different way from what you are used to. Most requirements for industry projects are much different than what you would expect from an assignment in a University course.
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Application Developer
March 2017 • Pittsburgh, PA
What I liked
The exposal to the corporate industry and how it functions at a daily level.
What I wish was different
More modernization. Very traditional in terms of professional atmosphere.
Advice
Do it. You won't know what you like until you try it and if it's not to you're liking, that in itself is a silver lining = you know what you don't like.
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Human Resource Summer Analyst
June - August 2018 • New York City, NY
What I liked
The independence I was given in completing my project. My manager made herself available if I needed any help with my regular deadlines, but gave me space and trusted that I would be able to complete them.
What I wish was different
Advice
Networking is seriously a huge part of success in the business world. I made it a goal to set up meetings with at least three new people a week so I could expand my network and learn as much as I could about the bank. I firmly believe that doing this was an instrumental step in receiving my return offer for after I graduate. Forcing myself out of my comfort zone and meeting new people ended up really paying off.
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Summer Analyst
June - August 2017 • Jersey City, NJ
What I liked
Large internship program, good networking opportunities, interesting projects
What I wish was different
Advice
Constantly ask for feedback from managers
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Accounting Analyst Intern
June - August 2015 • Pittsburgh, PA
What I liked
I like the job mentorship, being available for the next project, and the fun activities with interns (volunteering and Pittsburgh Pirates ball game)
What I wish was different
I was doing mostly the same tasks every day, so I was hoping to work in more than 1 department, though my supervisor allowed me to work in another division for a day.
Advice
Take notes on the first day. At the end of your internship, develop those notes into a final edition and pass it on to the next intern in the department.
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Financial Audit Intern
May - August 2018 • New York City, NY
What I liked
Learned about corporate environment
What I wish was different
N/a
Advice
Give it your all and go out of your way to learn new things
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Markets Summer Analyst
June - August 2018 • New York City, NY
What I liked
Real projects
Hands on tasks
Visibility to senior management
What I wish was different
Cross functional projects
Advice
Meet as many people as possible( networking!!), don’t turn down tasks you don’t know how to do, take the time to learn a new skill