About The Position

Blackstone is the world’s largest alternative asset manager. We seek to create positive economic impact and long-term value for our investors, the companies we invest in, and the communities in which we work. We do this by using extraordinary people and flexible capital to help companies solve problems. Our $1.1 trillion in assets under management include investment vehicles focused on private equity, real estate, public debt and equity, infrastructure, life sciences, growth equity, opportunistic, non-investment grade credit, real assets and secondary funds, all on a global basis. Further information is available at www.blackstone.com. Follow @blackstone on LinkedIn, X, and Instagram. 2026 Blackstone Credit and Insurance, Quant and Portfolio Analytics Summer Analyst Job Title 2026 Summer Analyst Business Unit Blackstone Credit and Insurance Business Unit Overview Blackstone Credit & Insurance (“BXCI”) is one of the world’s leading credit investors. Our investments span the credit markets, including private investment grade, asset based lending, public investment grade and high yield, sustainable resources, infrastructure debt, collateralized loan obligations, direct lending and opportunistic credit. We seek to generate attractive risk-adjusted returns for institutional and individual investors by offering companies capital needed to strengthen and grow their businesses. BXCI is also a leading provider of investment management services for insurers, helping those companies better deliver for policyholders through our world-class capabilities in investment grade private credit. Program Description Blackstone's Summer Analyst Program is a 10 week in-person experience, offering participants extensive exposure across the firm. This program provides Summer Analysts with valuable guidance through mentorship, continuous feedback, technical and soft skill training, networking opportunities with professionals across the firm, and the unique chance to fully immerse themselves in Blackstone's culture. Job Description Summer analysts will work as quantitative strategists on the BXCI Quant & Portfolio Analytics team. This team works alongside business units spanning BXCI (Liquid Credit, Private Credit, Infrastructure & Asset-Based Credit, Insurance, and the Office of the CIO), building analytics leveraged for multiple purposes including: calculating risk and values for financial positions (including securitized products); originating public and private loans; managing funds; highlighting portfolio trends and emergent risks; evaluating and pricing deals; supporting client analytical requests; and streamlining activities across the division. The team takes a systematic, quantitative approach, with a goal of producing robust, transparent, and commercially effective tools and analytics. Summer analysts are expected to assume integral roles and produce real-world commercial impact. They will have the opportunity to learn from experienced professionals and contribute meaningfully to the team's objectives. Qualifications Blackstone seeks to hire individuals who work well in a team-driven working group, are highly motivated, intelligent, have sound judgment and have demonstrated excellence in prior endeavors. The successful candidate must have: Strong modeling and mathematical skills Strong programming skills in any general-purpose programming language (i.e., C++, C#, Java, Python) Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal Ability to work well in a lean team environment Strong work ethic, intellectual curiosity, good professional judgment, and positive attitude To be considered for the 2026 Summer Analyst Program, applicants must meet the following criteria: Currently enrolled as an undergraduate student Anticipated graduation date: Fall 2026 – Spring 2027 Resume must be in PDF format and include expected graduation month/year and GPA If you do not meet these criteria, please see Blackstone’s Careers website for other opportunities that may be available, including other entry level positions. The duties and responsibilities described here are not exhaustive and additional assignments, duties, or responsibilities may be required of this position. Assignments, duties, and responsibilities may be changed at any time, with or without notice, by Blackstone in its sole discretion.

Requirements

  • Strong modeling and mathematical skills
  • Strong programming skills in any general-purpose programming language (i.e., C++, C#, Java, Python)
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal
  • Ability to work well in a lean team environment
  • Strong work ethic, intellectual curiosity, good professional judgment, and positive attitude
  • Currently enrolled as an undergraduate student
  • Anticipated graduation date: Fall 2026 – Spring 2027
  • Resume must be in PDF format and include expected graduation month/year and GPA

Responsibilities

  • Summer analysts will work as quantitative strategists on the BXCI Quant & Portfolio Analytics team.
  • Building analytics leveraged for multiple purposes including: calculating risk and values for financial positions (including securitized products); originating public and private loans; managing funds; highlighting portfolio trends and emergent risks; evaluating and pricing deals; supporting client analytical requests; and streamlining activities across the division.
  • The team takes a systematic, quantitative approach, with a goal of producing robust, transparent, and commercially effective tools and analytics.
  • Summer analysts are expected to assume integral roles and produce real-world commercial impact.
  • They will have the opportunity to learn from experienced professionals and contribute meaningfully to the team's objectives.

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What This Job Offers

Career Level

Intern

Education Level

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Number of Employees

251-500 employees

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