Wellington Management is an excellent place to begin a career in the investment management field. Our strong culture — nonhierarchical, informal and entrepreneurial — has led to low employee turnover and strong mentorship. In addition, we are a meritocracy and have a performance-driven approach to compensation and promotion. We hire undergraduates in selected full-time positions (see below) and offer undergraduate internships through certain minority leadership organizations.
Launch Program: Research Associate Role
Research associates play a critical role in assisting analysts and portfolio management teams in conducting independent research. As a research associate, you learn to understand the global competitive, operational, financial and regulatory dynamics that shape industries and companies by conducting in-depth market and industry analysis and by completing independent analytical projects. We have research associates supporting Equity Research and Portfolio Management, Credit Research, and Equity and Fixed Income Quantitative Research. This is a full-time position with potential for global mobility.
Launch On-Campus Recruiting
The Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania
On-Campus Presentation: Septermber 16, 2010 at 3:30 pm
Wellesley College
On-Campus Presentation: September 21, 2010 at 7:30
Technology Specialist Program
Wellington Management is seeking individuals to be part of the Technology Specialist Program (TSP) in the Information Services (IS) department.
The Technology Specialist Program (TSP) is open to newly minted masters or undergraduates interested in Information Technology. TSP participants will join a dynamic team in developing & maintaining Wellington Management’s suite of capital markets applications. These applications include real time trading systems, portfolio construction and analysis tools, compliance and regulatory rules engines, portals (client, hedge fund) and reports.
The Program provides in-house training and exposure to a variety of IT functions. During "project rotations", TSP participants work directly with seasoned professionals to learn what a career in IS is all about. TSP participants will be assigned to a specific team aimed at complimenting their interest, abilities and business need and enhancing industry knowledge and skills.
Potential rotational opportunities may include:
Design specification, application testing, review impacts to servers, network and storage capacity and throughput, coordinate with operations and production support for releases, among other initiatives.
This is a full-time opportunity based out of our Marlborough, MA or Boston, MA office.
Technology Specialist Program open house:
We will be hosting an educational event to provide interested students with an opportunity to learn more about the Technology Specialist Program. In place of on campus presentations, an open house will be held in October 6 at our 280 Congress Street, Boston, MA office. Please ask your career services contact for details.
We will also be posting opportunities at other undergraduate programs where we do not go on campus; please check with your career service office if you do not see your school listed here.