
2026 Full-Time Analyst Programme - EMEA
BlackRock · Budapest, Budapest, Hungary
- On site
- Full-time
- $70,000 / year
- Budapest, Budapest, Hungary
Job highlights
- Two-year programme for recent graduates.
- Connect passions to BlackRock's mission.
- Gain insights into analyst daily life.
- Ongoing training and professional development.
- Contribute to financial well-being.
About the role
About the Programme
The Full-Time Analyst Programme is for candidates who graduated with a bachelor’s or master’s degree between June 2025 – July 2026. Our Full-Time Analyst Programme is a two-year experience designed to empower and support Analysts in connecting their personal passions and strengths to BlackRock’s mission, principles and purpose. The programme begins with an orientation to learn about our purpose, business and strategic priorities – all while gaining insights into the day-to-day life of an Analyst at BlackRock.
Following orientation, Analysts join their teams and stay connected with colleagues across the globe through ongoing training and professional development. This programme offers Analysts the chance to have a lasting impact on the firm and contribute to our greater collective purpose of helping more and more people experience financial well-being.
Application Process
Once you submit your application, you will receive an email to complete a pre-interview assessment. You have up to five days to submit your pre-interview assessment; if you fail to do so, your application will be automatically withdrawn.
Eligibility
Candidates should be graduating from an undergraduate or master’s degree program between June 2025 – July 2026. We welcome applications from candidates studying any degree subject.
Please note local language fluency is required to work at our Continental Europe locations. However, only English is required for Budapest or for a position within Private Markets Investing in Zurich.
Applications remain open for the below business areas and location:
- Investments - Portfolio Management
- Client & Product Functions - Research and Markets Advisory - Budapest
- Operations - Investment Operations - Edinburgh
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis so we encourage you to apply early.
We look forward to reviewing your application!
BlackRock is an Equal Opportunities Employer and is committed to hiring and treating all employees fairly.
Key skills/competency
- Analyst Programme
- Financial Well-being
- Investment Operations
- Portfolio Management
- Research and Markets Advisory
- Pre-interview assessment
- Professional development
- Rolling applications
- Graduation 2025-2026
- Equal Opportunities Employer
Skills & topics
- Analyst Programme
- Investment Management
- Finance
- Financial Services
- Early Careers
- Graduate Programme
- EMEA
- BlackRock
- Portfolio Management
- Operations
How to get hired
- Tailor your resume: Highlight relevant coursework, projects, and any financial experience aligning with BlackRock's Analyst Programme.
- Ace the assessment: Prepare for the pre-interview assessment by practicing analytical and problem-solving questions.
- Demonstrate cultural fit: Research BlackRock's values and mission, and be ready to articulate how you embody them.
- Apply early: Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, so submitting your application sooner increases your chances.
- Showcase language skills: If applying to Continental Europe, highlight your local language fluency.
Technical preparation
Behavioral questions
Frequently asked questions
- What are the eligibility criteria for the BlackRock 2026 Analyst Programme?
- To be eligible for the BlackRock 2026 Analyst Programme, you must be graduating with a bachelor’s or master’s degree between June 2025 and July 2026. We consider candidates from all degree subjects. Additionally, local language fluency is required for Continental Europe locations, except for Budapest and Private Markets Investing in Zurich, which only require English.
- What is the duration of the BlackRock Analyst Programme?
- The BlackRock Analyst Programme is a two-year experience designed to support and develop new Analysts.
- What is the application process for the BlackRock Analyst Programme?
- After submitting your initial application, you will receive an email to complete a pre-interview assessment. You have five days to complete this assessment; failure to do so will result in automatic withdrawal of your application.
- Are there specific business areas or locations open for the BlackRock Analyst Programme?
- Yes, applications are open for Investments - Portfolio Management, Client & Product Functions - Research and Markets Advisory in Budapest, and Operations - Investment Operations in Edinburgh.
- Does BlackRock require specific degree subjects for the Analyst Programme?
- No, BlackRock welcomes applications from candidates studying any degree subject for the Analyst Programme.
- How are applications reviewed for the BlackRock Analyst Programme?
- Applications for the BlackRock Analyst Programme are reviewed on a rolling basis, so it is recommended to apply as early as possible.
- What is the role of an Analyst at BlackRock?
- Analysts at BlackRock join teams, gain insights into the firm's business, and contribute to helping people experience financial well-being through ongoing training and professional development.
- Is local language fluency required for all BlackRock Analyst Programme locations?
- Local language fluency is required for Continental Europe locations. However, only English is required for positions in Budapest and for Private Markets Investing in Zurich.