Networking Boot Camp Business and Law Networking Internship
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Business
Business Internship
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Networking Boot Camp Business and Law Networking InternshipNetworking Boot Camp Business and Law Networking Internship Paid 2 week internship NY/NJ
Develop personal relationships with 60+ executives in your industry.
Summer & Spring Sessions | Stipend: $500
Program DescriptionThe Networking Boot Camp is an immersive networking internship connecting students with 60+ top Jewish executives in finance and business. Through one‑on‑one meetings, company visits, private networking dinners, and a capstone project, interns gain real‑world professional exposure grounded in Jewish values, ethical leadership, and purpose‑driven decision‑making.
Designed for students interested in entrepreneurship, finance, accounting, investing, banking, fintech, or corporate strategy, the program pairs participants directly with analysts, portfolio managers, venture capital professionals, bankers, financial executives, and influential business leaders across industries.
What You'll Gain- Personal relationships with 60+ executives who share their career insights and expertise
- Clarity on career pathways and stronger candidacy for competitive roles
- Exposure to how organizations approach budgeting, valuation, forecasting, and investment decisions
- Understanding of how Jewish ethical principles—honesty, stewardship, responsibility—guide financial leadership
- A capstone project where you independently expand and deepen your professional network, applying the relationship‑building skills developed throughout the program
Provided for out-of-state participants
Final date to receive applicationsRolling admissions; limited spots available.
Dates:Summer Options:
June 26–July 12, or
July 31–August 15
SemesterChoose any 3 of the following weekends:
March 13–15,
March 20–22,
April 17–19,
April 24–25,
May 1–3
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