The Sterling Group Investment Professional Summer Internship Class of 2027 About The Sterling Group The Sterling Group is an operationally focused private equity firm with a proven track record of success in the industrial sector. Founded in 1982, Sterling is one of the longest-standing private equity firms in North America, managing over $9.2 billion in assets across its Flagship and Foundation Funds. Nearly 70% of our realized returns have been driven by organic EBITDA growth, underscoring our commitment to operational excellence rather than financial engineering. Sterlings investor base includes some of the worlds largest and most respected institutional investors. As we continue to grow, we are looking for talented, driven individuals to join our team. Sterling is currently seeking a rising second-year MBA student (graduating in 2027) to join our team as a summer intern for Summer 2026. About the Investment Professional Summer Internship Program As an intern at The Sterling Group, you will gain hands-on experience and insight into the world of private equity investing with a focus on operational improvement. Over the course of the 10-week program (from June to August 2026), you will be given meaningful responsibilities and opportunities to contribute to ongoing deals, portfolio company operations, and strategic decision-making. The program begins with an orientation, where youll learn about Sterlings culture, our investment process, and the operationally-focused approach we take with each of our portfolio companies. Throughout the internship, you will collaborate with investment professionals and interact with teams across various functions such as Human Capital, Strategy, Operations, and Sourcing. You will have the opportunity to screen new investment opportunities, support due diligence efforts, and participate in internal meetings with senior leadership.
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Career Level
Intern
Number of Employees
11-50 employees