2026 Morgan Stanley Investment Operations Internship - (Boston)
Before we get to know you, please be sure to get to know us! Read more and learn about how Parametric fits within Morgan Stanley Investment Management. Learn more at https://www.parametricportfolio.com/about
Who we are: Parametric is part of Morgan Stanley Investment Management, the asset management division. We partner with advisors, institutions, and consultants to build portfolios focused on what’s important to them and their clients. A leader in custom solutions for more than 30 years, we help investors access efficient market exposures, solve implementation challenges, and design multi-asset portfolios that respond to their evolving needs. We offer systematic alpha and alternative strategies to complement clients’ core holdings. As a fiduciary, Parametric encourages companies to provide greater transparency around environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues and rectify clear lapses in oversight. Clients trust us to represent their interests through our investment stewardship activities.
The work environment is hybrid with most jobs working in office 3 days a week and others at home.
Duration: June 8th to August 14th, 2026
Location: Boston (One Post Office Square)
Salary is set at $28.50 per hour.
Please read carefully:
- Must live within the local area of office or have pre-existing arrangements to live in the area for the duration of the program. Neither housing, transportation and/or any moving assistance will not be provided.
- Ability to commit to the duration of the 10-week program.
- Intern roles at Parametric follow our hybrid working model – this includes working in the office 3 days a week and work from home the remaining days of the week.
- Position is not eligible for benefits.
- Satisfactory results of background, and fingerprint screens/ check.
The Parametric Summer Internship program provides current college students with an interest in learning more about operations in the asset management industry an opportunity to obtain a broad understanding of Operations and its departmental interdependencies while working in investment operations, institutional operations, or client relations group team. An internship in Operations at Parametric builds knowledge in the investment industry with a focus on investment operations, data, and technology enablement.
This program introduces participants to the core of investment operations while providing exposure to evolving skillsets that are reshaping the industry, such as data analytics, automation, workflow engineering and AI.
Primary Responsibilities
− Complete daily operational tasks which may include one or more of the following: portfolio reconciliations, trade posting, trade processing workflows, processing voluntary and mandatory market events for both domestic and international market securities, and monitoring internal systems used by the Operations teams and contribute to special projects.
− Communicate with internal and/or external stakeholders to research and resolve issues.
− Run metrics, data analysis and daily/weekly reports and maintain client records/files
− Research and resolve information and account discrepancies and assisting with monitoring aged breaks
− Assist in developing/enhancing/testing written procedures for department responsibilities.
− Function as a liaison with other departments on tasks and projects
− Other responsibilities as assigned.
Job Requirements
− Junior or rising Senior progressing towards a degree in STEM fields (e.g. Industrial/Process Software Engineering, Operations Research, Mathematics, Statistics , Sciences, Data Management etc. )or , Finance, Accounting or Economics, or other area of study with an interest in financial services operations and with at least two years of undergraduate studies satisfactorily completed by the start of the internship
− Strong organizational skills, diligence, deadline-oriented
− Ability to collaborate with a team while having the confidence to work independently
− Strong people skills, professional tact with excellent written and verbal communication skills
− Proficiency with personal computer software, including Microsoft Word and Excel, and other Microsoft Office programs
− Familiarity with portfolio accounting systems like Advent, or Bloomberg, a plus