Internship October 2025 - Inter-American Development Bank

Internship

Inter-American Development Bank

Job Type

Internship

Location

Overseas

Experience

Student

Salary

Negotiable

Additional Details

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Application Deadline

30 September 2025, 11:59 AM WAT (Expired)

Job Description

Internship Program
Our paid internships provide opportunities at the IDB, IDB Invest , and IDB Lab. Positions are available in our headquarters in Washington, D.C., our offices throughout Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia, and Europe, and at the Institute for the Integration of Latin America and the Caribbean (INTAL) in Argentina.  

You'll be working in a hybrid modality with our teams  during  this program.  Our hybrid modality is a mix of in-person attendance at our offices and teleworking.

Applications open on the 15th of September, 2025.  

Requirements

Basic Requirements – IDB Internship Program

Education:

  • Must be a current student or a recent graduate (typically within the last 2 years) from a recognized university.
  • Fields of study usually include Economics, Finance, Business, Public Policy, Law, International Relations, Social Sciences, Engineering, or other related areas relevant to the IDB’s work.

Age Requirement:

  • Generally between 21 and 33 years old for undergraduate/graduate students.
  • Doctoral students may apply up to age 35.

Languages:

  • Proficiency in at least one of the Bank’s official languages: English, Spanish, French, or Portuguese.
  • Working knowledge of a second language is often considered an asset.

Citizenship:

  • Must be a citizen of an IDB member country. (Nigeria is not a member, but many countries in the Americas, Europe, and Asia are.)

Other Requirements:

  • Strong academic performance.
  • Good communication, teamwork, and research skills.
  • Availability to work full-time during the internship period.
  • Candidates cannot have immediate relatives working at the IDB Group.

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