Gifted Gabber · Internship Program
Finance Internship Program
for High School Students
Work alongside a practicing investor or operator on real finance challenges — equity research, valuation, financial modeling, and market analysis. Build the credentials, skills, and professional experience that set serious college applicants apart.
What You'll Work On
Equity Research
Valuation
Financial Modeling
Market Analysis
Portfolio Strategy
Industry Research
DCF & Comps
Investment Memos
Students & High Schoolers · Businesses partnering to host an intern
Real
Finance Work — Not Busy Work
100%
Remote & Flexible
NDA
Confidential Operator Access
Free
No Cost to Apply
⭐
Juniors 2026 Priority
Is this right for you?
This internship is for you if…
You check at least one of these boxes:
✓
You're interested in finance, investing, economics, or capital markets — and want real experience that goes far beyond a class project or club.✓
You're a high school junior applying to college in 2026 and need a distinctive, verifiable professional credential on your application.✓
You're self-directed, detail-oriented, and genuinely want to learn how a real business operates — including the unglamorous, important parts.✓
You want professional experience that teaches you how to research companies, build financial models, and write investment memos — skills that transfer to every field of finance and beyond."Most students say they want to go into finance. Very few have actually sat inside a real investment process, owned a model, and written a memo a portfolio manager signed off on. That difference is visible."
What you walk away with
Here's exactly what this internship gives you
Real Finance Work Experience
Documented, verifiable work on actual finance problems — equity research, valuation models, investment memos, portfolio analysis. Not simulations.
Published Project & Memos
Real deliverables shipped under a practicing investor's name — models, memos, and analyses that informed real decisions.
Professional Reference
A professional relationship with a practicing investor or finance operator — a credible reference for college applications and future opportunities.
A Tier 1 College Credential
A finance internship with real ownership and shipped work is one of the most distinctive credentials a high school student can bring to a college application.
⏱ Spots are strictly limited
This is a real finance internship — not a program that accepts everyone. The host investor works directly with interns, which means capacity is intentionally small. Juniors applying to college in 2026 will be given priority consideration.
RemoteFully flexible
RealInvestor access + NDA
FreeNo cost to apply
LimitedSpots available
Common questions
Frequently asked questions
What kind of finance work does this internship cover?
Interns work across equity research, valuation, financial modeling (DCF, comps, LBO basics), industry and market research, portfolio analysis, and investment memo writing — depending on the host firm and the intern's interests and skills.
Do I need prior finance experience?
No. You need curiosity, attention to detail, comfort with numbers, and a willingness to learn independently. Finance skills are built through the work itself — that's the point of the internship.
Why do Juniors applying in 2026 get priority?
Juniors have the most to gain from this credential at the most critical time — just before college applications are finalized. A documented finance internship with real investor access is a Tier 1 differentiator for finance, economics, business, and quantitative applicants.
Is this a paid internship?
This is an unpaid internship focused on professional development, skill-building, and college application credentials. The experience — and the reference — are the compensation.
How much time does it require?
The internship is remote and flexible, designed to fit around school schedules. A weekly check-in with the host investor keeps expectations clear without micromanagement.
What happens after I apply?
After submitting the application, selected candidates will be contacted for a brief introductory call. Students who move forward will sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement before beginning any market-sensitive work.
