Stock Exchange Company

The Stock Exchange Company is a flexible and innovative business that manages investments, financial services, and economic consulting. This company is affiliated with various local and international markets and acts as an intermediary between the market representatives and the stockholders. Clients trust this company’s experience as they have a more than 20-year trajectory in the financial market.

In the area of asset management, the Stock Exchange Company designs portfolios tailored to the financial and investment needs of each client, providing personalized service with constant monitoring.

In the area of consulting, they deliver internationally renowned, high-caliber services based on an extensive analysis of the global and regional macroeconomic situation to assist clients in the decision-making process.

Industry: Finance & Consulting
Sector: For-Profit Company
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina

Possible Intern Roles:

Financial Research Intern

The intern will conduct a financial and economic research project on Argentina, Brazil, or the Latin American region.  Past interns have carried out a valuation of a company to present to the firm’s partners to be considered for investment.  The interns work alongside the research and trading teams and will gain insights into the day-to-day workings of a dynamic financial firm in an often challenging and volatile market.

Suggested Spanish level: Advanced
Candidate requirements: The intern should be proactive, enjoy research, and have an introductory understanding of financial concepts.  A preference would be given to rising juniors or seniors.  The intern must be able to conduct research in Spanish, but the final report can be done in English.

 

In the words of past interns:

“I’ve learnt a lot through this internship, and has given me a better idea of what I want to do in the future. Everyone at the company was very welcoming and willing to teach us.” - Yingqi P., Financial Researcher, University of Pennsylvania

“Tomás was very accessible and went out of his way to give me and the other intern the help we needed. He was readily available to answer questions when I had them or hop on a Zoom call to explain things to me.” - Frederick K., Financial Researcher, Princeton University



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