Internship

  • Amstelveen
  • Data & Analytics
  • 32-36
  • Scale N/A: € 750 pm
  • A creative mindset
  • Scale N/A: € 750 pm
  • Analytical skills
  • A creative mindset
  • Scale N/A: € 750 pm
  • Analytical skills

At a glance

Are you a motivated student with a passion for macroeconomics and the outlook for the eurozone economy? Would you like to help strengthen the quality of our research by delivering insightful and relevant analysis of economic, policy and political developments for internal and external stakeholders?

Then this internship at ABN AMRO’s Group Economics is exactly what you’re looking for.

Our macro team provides timely analysis of economic developments, policy choices and the outlook for the eurozone, the UK and the global economy. We are looking for an independent intern who can help us conduct quantitative and qualitative analyses that turn economic data and political developments into clear insights. You will support experienced economists in monitoring the eurozone and UK economies, assessing growth and inflation dynamics, central bank policy, fiscal policy and political developments, and translating these into implications for the economic outlook. This is a hands-on role with real exposure to live research workflows, economic forecasting and policy analysis.

 

The team

Group Economics conducts economic and market research for the entire bank and all its client groups. Our research is independent, but we collaborate closely with other business units. We support senior management and all customer segments by providing insights that help them make informed decisions. We prioritize based on what matters most to the bank, aiming for optimal value creation for the bank and its clients.

We are recognized as original thinkers and experts in our field and differentiate ourselves from competitors in this way. ABN AMRO has a culture of collaboration and continuous learning. Only with this mindset, do we unleash the best in ourselves and can deliver perform at a high standard. Our people are resourceful, trust each other and go that extra mile to help customers and each other.

Group Economics consists of several teams, such as the financial markets team, macro team, sustainability team and the Netherlands team.

Your job

As a Macro intern, you will help Group Economics provide timely and relevant macroeconomic research. Your tasks include:

  • Monitor and analyse macroeconomic developments in the eurozone and the UK, including growth, inflation, labour markets, fiscal policy and monetary policy
  • Track political developments and assess how policy choices, elections, geopolitical events and institutional decisions translate into economic outcomes
  • Source, clean and process macroeconomic datasets from sources such as Eurostat, national statistical offices, the ECB, the Bank of England and other public data providers
  • Support economists in preparing charts, data analysis and written input for macroeconomic research notes, presentations and forecasts
  • Contribute to analysis of the eurozone outlook, including country-level developments, policy risks and the interaction between politics and the economy
  • Help translate macroeconomic trends and policy developments into clear implications for the bank, its clients and broader economic stakeholders

 

You work closely with colleagues from the macro team, while also engaging proactively with other Group Economics teams, such as financial markets, sustainability, the Netherlands team and data analysts.

Your profile

You are a naturally curious person with a strong interest in macroeconomics, especially the working and outlook of the eurozone economy and the UK economy. You follow economic and political news closely and are motivated to understand how political developments translate into economic outcomes. You are a quick learner, enjoy working with experts and are not afraid to ask questions. You are communicative, analytical and motivated to quickly develop new skills.

Preferably, you also:

  • Are enrolled in a BSc or MSc in Economics, Econometrics, Political Economy, Public Policy, Finance or a similar field
  • Have a clear and demonstrable interest in macroeconomics, particularly the functioning and outlook of the eurozone economy
  • Have demonstrable knowledge of the UK and eurozone economies, including key growth, inflation, labour market, fiscal and monetary policy drivers
  • Have an interest in political developments and understand how politics, policy decisions and institutions can affect the economy
  • Have basic knowledge of Excel; knowledge of Python is preferred
  • Have a clear understanding of empirical analysis, economic modelling or forecasting techniques
  • Have the ability to clean, structure and interpret economic time series
  • Have a strong eye for detail
  • Have strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Have an excellent command of English, both spoken and written
  • Are available for working 4 or 5 days a week

What we offer

A challenge that allows you to develop further! You’ll have flexibility in your work and the opportunity to contribute to our financial markets research while learning a lot along the way.

Additionally, we offer:

  • A personal laptop
  • Travel allowance
  • Internship compensation
  • Access to all ABN AMRO networking events
  • The chance to learn from experienced professionals and be part of strategic decision‑making
  • A stimulating work environment where you can further develop your skills
  • A valuable internship experience within a leading financial institution
  • An informal atmosphere surrounded by top professionals
  • A hybrid working environment

Interested

Did you get curious and think you can be a valuable addition to our team? Then apply now! And remember: a well‑structured CV and motivation letter can help you stand out.

How to apply:

  • Include only job‑relevant information in your CV and motivation letter.
  • Use your letter to briefly introduce yourself and tell us why you’re specifically interested in this position and working at ABN AMRO. Then explain how you can add value to our team by highlighting relevant skills and experience.
  • Always mention your availability period (e.g., July 2026 –  December 2026).

 

Please note: you must hold a valid work permit or a student internship agreement.

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