To the Summer Interns of 2019


This month’s Taking Stock column is addressed to the thousands of financial services interns in the United States and Canada. Please forward this on to those interns working among us this summer. 

To the Summer Interns of 2019

Welcome! 

Congratulations on interning in the financial services industry. As you complete your first full month of your summer internship, we hope that your experience thus far has inspired you to choose a path within financial services. This industry is like no other, and the people it attracts are highly talented across a wide range of fields and skillsets.

For those of you feeling overwhelmed, relax. The pieces will begin to fall into place. For those feeling confident, be modest. Our industry has a way of humbling even the strongest of minds. Regardless of where you fit along this spectrum, know that the curiosity and excitement that brought you here is contagious, and has a positive impact on the more senior folks at your firm. So even though you may have already asked your boss 1,001 questions or your days have the occasional empty hour or two, you are making a contribution.

You’re probably wondering how a nearly 100-year old trade association can assist in your career development. STA’s combined strengths of history and diversity provide perspective and an educational value to anyone in the financial services industry, especially to those, like you, who are just starting their careers.

Through the efforts of the securities professionals sitting next to you, our markets are more efficient and more resilient than ever before. Now begins your journey and with it you carry the responsibility of safeguarding not through maintaining the status quo but by questioning it and always seeking a better solution.

The U.S. financial markets are the deepest and most liquid in the world, they always have been. That being said, our markets operate very differently today than they did just 25 years ago. And while we couldn’t expect you to demonstrate a deep appreciation for the vast amount of change that has occurred over the past two decades, we would expect you to display humility in recognizing the shared responsibility of previous generations towards improving and safeguarding these markets for generations to come. Through the efforts of the securities professionals sitting next to you, our markets are more efficient and more resilient than ever before. Now begins your journey and with it you carry the responsibility of safeguarding not through maintaining the status quo but by questioning it and always seeking a better solution. 

So again, congratulations on your internship, and consider a career in financial services. But most of all enjoy the rest of your summer! 

Student in Finance Membership: Take the First StepSTA’s Student in Finance (STA SIF) membership was created for students who want to be informed about financial services, particularly the securities industry. Being a Student in Finance member also allows for students to network with other STA members, who are securities professionals. STA SIF membership is free to undergraduate or graduate students who are enrolled in a full-time program. To learn more about STA SIF, and to apply for membership go here

See July Taking Stock article here