
2026 Financial Planning & Analysis Internship
Role Summary
The T. Rowe Price internship program includes a formal orientation, peer and senior mentor assignments, and formal learning opportunities. In addition to the work assignments within the assigned department, interns also gain exposure to associates and senior leaders across the firm through an executive speaker series, networking and social events, and engagement with our Business Resource Groups.
The Controllers function delivers timely, accurate, and transparent financial information to protect stakeholder value and enable informed strategic decisions within a robust control environment. The organization includes Treasury, Global Accounting Services, Financial Reporting, Technical Accounting, and AUM Reporting.
Global Tax provides tax planning, compliance, and risk management for our firm, as well as planning and policy support for our investment and distribution functions. Our purpose is not only to ensure accurate and timely delivery of tax information, provisions, and returns, but also to identify areas of opportunity, to minimize tax drag to investors, and to rigorously evaluate the firm's tax positions so that we minimize risk to our firm, our products, and our shareholders. The Global Tax team is comprised of Federal and International Tax, State and Local Tax, Tax Advisory, and Executive Compensation and Global Mobility.
Responsibilities
Responsibilities vary depending on team placement but may include:
- Support the corporation’s internal end-to-end accounting processes and research required to transform data into information for reporting purposes
- Analyze, forecast, and develop reports of financial and non-financial trends
- Gather, reconcile, and analyze data to complete journal entries and perform reconciliations of general ledger accounts
- Subledger transaction recording and reconciliation
- Assist with assignments across lines of business, legal entities, and geographies that have an impact on internal/external reporting, accounting policies, and accounting processes.
- Conduct historical analyses to support end-to-end processes within Finance, which may include the support for the period close
- Prepare external reports for shareholders and regulatory authorities including researching monthly variances, updating financial review presentations, and providing commentary to management
- Contribute to the implementation of new or revised reporting, accounting, and accounting process policies, procedures, and reporting templates
- Participate in the design, testing, implementation, and evaluation of automated and manual financial accounting system enhancements
- Assist with the preparation of tax schedules required for federal, state, and international tax.
- Complete and review tax returns and forms.
Qualifications
Required:
- Full time student pursuing a bachelor’s degree with an expected graduation date of December 2027 – May/June 2028.
- Accounting majors preferred
Preferred:
- Cumulative grade point average of at least 3.2 on a 4.0 scale
Applicants for employment in the US must have work authorization that does not now or in the future require sponsorship of a visa for employment authorization in the United States (e.g., H1-B visa, F-1 visa (OPT), TN visa or any other non-immigrant work status).
FINRA Requirements
FINRA licenses are not required and will not be supported for this role.
Work Flexibility
This role is eligible for hybrid work, with up to one day per week from home.