Investment Analysis Intern at Finance Authority of Maine
Augusta, Maine, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 Aug, 26

Salary

25.0

Posted On

21 May, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Portfolio Analysis, Quantitative Analysis, Qualitative Analysis, Data Visualization, Project Management, Problem Solving, Time Management, Policy Recommendation, Excel, PowerPoint

Industry

Financial Services

Description
Description FAME is seeking a summer intern to help evaluate the overall effectiveness of the Grow Maine program. This work will include performing both qualitative and quantitative analysis of the nearly $62 million in funding deployed to date. Responsibilities include In depth portfolio analysis of the debt, equity, and fund investment transactions. Conduct surveys and outreach activities to glean insights on program efficacy. Review of Treasury guidelines on evaluating program performance to design a program for evaluation that complies with federal guidance. Additional research should include gathering information on how other states have evaluated the effectiveness of their SSBCI programs. This is a paid internship and with flexible days and hours for an expected 12 weeks during the months of June through August 2026. Candidates must have the ability to be present in the FAME Augusta office several times throughout the project and present a final presentation in-person. Requirements Successful candidates must meet the following education and work experience requirements: Attained or in pursuit of a four (4) year college degree in math, business, economics (or an appropriate combination of education and work experience) is required. Strong computer, time management and problem-solving skills are required. Experience with excel, PowerPoint, and/or other data visualization tools. Ability to balance role as individual contributor with project management responsibility; work independently; and interact effectively with management and peers required. Demonstrated ability to analyze complex issues and provide policy recommendations.
Responsibilities
The intern will evaluate the effectiveness of the Grow Maine program through qualitative and quantitative analysis of funding transactions. Responsibilities include conducting surveys, researching Treasury guidelines, and benchmarking against other state SSBCI programs.
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