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Prudential Financial, Summer Internship Experience (SIE)

Newark, NJ

Overview

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Introduction

Prudential offers students a chance to get a leg up on a career in finance, whether their interests lie in investments, analytics, or within corporate functions. Interns will gain firsthand experience with one of the largest financial services leaders in the country, increasing their skill sets and expanding their networks.

Internship Program Stats


How To Apply

Please submit your application and resume on your career services website. 

https://jobs.prudential.com/us-en/early-talent/programs/internships

Timing

Summer

Hours

Full-time


Min GPA

3.00 - 3.49


Duration

6 to 12 weeks


Compensation

Paid

About the Program

Prudential offers a summer internship to students looking to join the fast-paced fields of finance, investments, insurance, technology, and more. The summer internship runs for 10 weeks from June to August and allows students to immerse themselves in both the firm’s work and its culture. Internships are available in the following areas: actuarial, corporate functions, finance and accounting, investment management, marketing and communications, operations, sales, and technology.

The Pr...

About the Company

Prudential was founded in 1875. Originally called The Widows and Orphans Friendly Society, it initially sold burial insurance. Since being formed, Prudential has shown its resilience to challenging events, including the Spanish influenza, the Great Depression, and the Global Financial Crisis.

Prudential offers various products and services across investing, insurance, and retirement security to both retail and institutional clients.  Prospective employees will find opportunities in a ...

Intern Reviews


  • “The experience and networking opportunities.”
  • “Lots of involvement and also no throwaway projects.”
  • “The people, the culture, and events.”