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ODP Summer Intern - Officer Development Program - Houston, TX

Summer Internship Program
Amegy Bank's Summer Internship Program is designed to provide college students with an opportunity to gain knowledge, experience, and exposure in the banking industry.
Each intern is assigned to a line of business for the summer. The majority of the opportunities are in commercial lending areas. Duties include but are not limited to: conducting industry research, preparing client prospect lists, scheduling appointments with prospective clients, preparing marketing materials, and observing the process of spreading financial statements and underwriting loans.
The internship experience includes several networking events, professional development and training sessions, deal reviews and social events.
The combination of hands on work assignments and programmed training and events provides each intern with a well-rounded summer experience.
The Summer Internship Program is located in Houston, Texas at Amegy's corporate office in the Galleria area. The Internship is a paid position. The bank does not provide housing for interns.
Qualifications
Amegy targets high-potential students who have a demonstrated work ethic and leadership skills through work experience, classroom experience and extracurricular activities.
Other qualifications include:
Undergraduate Finance or other business major
Must have completed junior year undergraduate work by May 2016
Must be scheduled to graduate December 2016 or May 2017
Minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA
6 hours of accounting is strongly preferred
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Must be able to work between June 13, 2016 August 12, 2016, 40 hours per week
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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