Dow Jones

Summer 2026 Internship – Data Analyst Intern

New York, New York, United States

Not SpecifiedCompensation
InternshipExperience Level
InternshipJob Type
UnknownVisa
News, Business Information, Publishing, Data ManagementIndustries

Requirements

Candidates must have completed at least two years of their Bachelor's degree in a quantitative subject such as Statistics, Engineering, or Economics. They should possess exposure to data analysis and problem-solving with large, diverse datasets, and basic fluency in SQL, Python, or knowledge of relational databases. Strong Microsoft Excel skills, including advanced formulas and functions, are required, along with effective verbal and written communication abilities. Demonstrated curiosity to explore data and identify patterns is essential, and exposure to cloud infrastructure like AWS/S3 or hands-on coding experience is a plus.

Responsibilities

The Data Analyst Intern will support customer-facing report deliveries, interpret data trends, and collaborate with stakeholders to explain data dynamics. They will contribute to the development of daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly dashboards, and assist in building new dashboards using tools like Adobe, Tableau, or Google Analytics. The intern will apply quantitative analysis, data exploration, and data presentation skills to understand user interactions with products and support the company's use of technology from data pipelines to visualization.

Skills

Data Analysis
Data Insights
Data Engineering
Data Transformation
Dashboard Development
Reporting
Adobe
Tableau
Google Analytics

Dow Jones

Provides business news and financial data

About Dow Jones

Dow Jones provides business news, financial information, and data intelligence to financial firms, professionals, and investors globally. Its main products include the Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones Newswires, and Factiva, which offer timely news, exclusive insights, and comprehensive data sets. Additionally, Dow Jones offers risk and compliance solutions to help businesses navigate issues like anti-money laundering and economic sanctions. Unlike many competitors, Dow Jones focuses on a subscription-based model, data licensing, and advertising revenue, utilizing its extensive media and data resources to equip clients with the necessary information for informed decision-making.

New York City, New YorkHeadquarters
1881Year Founded
ACQUISITIONCompany Stage
Fintech, Financial ServicesIndustries
5,001-10,000Employees

Benefits

Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Comprehensive Healthcare Plans
Comprehensive Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance Plans
Life Insurance
Disability Insurance
Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account
Unlimited Paid Time Off
Paid Time Off
Paid Vacation
Paid Maternity and Paternity Leave
Family Care Benefits
Family Care Benefits & Caregiving Support
Commuter Transit Program
Subscription Discounts
Employee Referral Program
Education Benefits
Retirement Plans
Comprehensive Insurance Plans
Lifestyle programs & Wellness Resources

Risks

Competition from digital-native platforms like Bloomberg and Reuters is increasing.
AI-generated content threatens traditional journalism models.
Subscription fatigue may impact Dow Jones' revenue model.

Differentiation

Dow Jones offers a unique blend of news, data, and risk compliance solutions.
The Wall Street Journal is America's largest newspaper by total average circulation.
Dow Jones provides content in 28 languages, enhancing global reach.

Upsides

Increased demand for real-time financial news boosts subscription-based services.
AI-driven journalism tools enhance content creation and personalization.
Growing importance of ESG data creates opportunities for expanded offerings.

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