Really great summer internship programme! - Data Intelligence Intern G-Research Employee Review

5.0
10 Sept 2021
Recommend
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Pros

The Summer Research Programme involved lots of educational talks, organized social events and guidance from a mentor. During the program, I worked on one main project in depth and completed a mid-way and final presentation. Everyone at the firm was very friendly, generous with their time and made a real effort to get to know the interns. Also, there were over a dozen other interns on the program so there was plenty of opportunities to socialize. The pay was generous and accommodation in central London was also organized.

Cons

It can be difficult to learn about the company before the internship, but this is more than compensated for by thorough presentations when you start!

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