2026 Undergraduate Summer Internship

Los Angeles, CA
Internship
Internship
Student (College)
Join Aristotle Capital Management’s 2026 Summer Internship Program

Empowering Future Leaders in Investment Management

Aristotle is a majority employee-owned investment management firm with over $100 billion in assets under management, serving institutional and advisory clients around the globe. Our firm specializes in equity and fixed income portfolio management, and we’re proud to offer a dynamic and immersive eight-week summer internship program designed to cultivate talent and provide hands-on experience in the investment industry.

Program Overview

From June 22, 2026, to August 13, 2026, interns will gain exposure to real-world business operations, collaborate with experienced professionals, and participate in targeted training sessions. This is a paid internship offering $25/hour, with a hybrid work schedule requiring 3 to 5 days on-site per week.

Interns will:
  • Contribute to meaningful projects and business initiatives
  • Engage with senior leaders across departments
  • Attend professional development workshops
  • Build valuable skills aligned with their academic and career goals
Available Internship Tracks
We offer internship opportunities across multiple departments and locations:


Data Integrations & AI, Los Angeles, CA
Service Desk, Los Angeles, CA
Cybersecurity, Los Angeles, CA
Enterprise Apps & Strategy Delivery, Los Angeles, CA
Trading, Newport Beach, CA
Human Resources, Newport Beach, CA

Who Should Apply
We’re looking for motivated students who are:
  • Currently enrolled in an accredited college or university
  • Entering their junior or senior year in Fall 2026
  • Pursuing degrees in Business, Finance, Economics, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Data Analytics, Human Resources, Information Technology, or related fields (other majors welcome)
  • Maintaining a minimum 3.0 GPA
  • At least 18 years old; by the start of the program
  • Strong in analytical thinking, communication, and organization
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Teams
  • Available to work 40 hours per week for the full duration of the program
How to Apply
Submit your resume and cover letter by January 23, 2026.
Your cover letter should highlight:
  • Your preferred department(s)
  • Why you’re interested in the internship program
  • What makes you uniquely qualified
Note: Applications without a cover letter will not be considered.
 



 

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