Data Scientist – Intern (12-month placement 2025-2026)

AXA Funds Management
London
1 month ago
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AXA Investment Managers is an active, long-term, global, multi-asset investor. We work with clients today to provide the solutions they need to help build a better tomorrow for their investments, while creating a positive change for the world in which we all live. AXA IM is part of the AXA Group, a world leader in financial protection and wealth management.
We are proud to foster a high-performance culture, which means that we seek to recruit and retain people who are not only technically-skilled but also globally-minded, innovative and able to leverage their unique perspectives and life experiences to support our success as a company. For additional information on AXA IM, please visit our company’s website at:https://www.axa-im.com/en/


The Investment Oversight and Transversal Analytics team is a front office, cross-platform team covering multiple traditional asset classes (Equity, Fixed Income, and Multi Assets), working closely with portfolio managers and heads of platform.

The team has members in Paris and London, and has two key missions:
  1. Provide front office investment oversight for each investment platform, notably by leading monthly Investment Oversight Forums, reviewing a comprehensive set of portfolio analytics (performance, risk, ESG) with the respective investment teams and heads of platforms.
  2. Contribute to the implementation of portfolio ESG constraints (definition of responsible investment universes notably for labelled funds and to fulfil prospectus requirements), both through portfolio analysis and data infrastructure improvements.

Responsibilities:
As part of Investment Oversight & Transversal Analytics, the Intern will work closely with the team in the UK & France, working alongside front office analytics teams and portfolio managers; on the following key activities:
  1. Maintain and enhance key databases used for the production of analytics required for monitoring and analysis
  2. Maintain and develop Python / SQL tools as required for business needs
  3. Contribute to AXA IM Core's strategy in terms of Responsible Investment, and through the implementation of solutions allowing the incorporation of ESG metrics and constraints, e.g. the definition of adequate criteria to comply with label requirements (ISR, Towards Sustainability)…
  4. Respond to business infrastructure needs and participate to the general improvement of the capabilities offered to managers in terms of risk analysis, performance and ESG, both on methodology and the effective implementation of the solutions proposed.
  5. Work on industrialization and automation tools for our processes, to efficiently collect and leverage data

Key stakeholders and interfaces:
  1. Portfolio managers on the Core Investments platform
  2. Equity and Fixed Income Analytics teams
  3. Responsible Investment teams
  4. The Global Risk Management (GRM) team
  5. The Performance & Reporting (P&R) team
  6. The Technology / IT teams
  7. Other shared functions within the Core Investments platform – Macroeconomic and Credit research, PSU, COO, etc.
QUALIFICATIONS


Candidate profile:

The placement program is aimed at undergraduate or postgraduate students who have the option to take up to a year out in industry or a series of internships as part of their degree.


Education:
  1. Expected minimum 2:1 degree (or equivalent) at an accredited college or university, ideally with modules in relevant data science field(s).
  2. Ideally, basic knowledge of financial markets and instruments (particularly Equity and Fixed Income), and portfolio management
Skills:
  1. Required: strong SQL, Python, and Excel skills
  2. Ideal but not required: familiarity with business intelligence software (Tableau) for the creation of senior management dashboards; some familiarity with financial software (RiskMetrics, Bloomberg, and/or FactSet)
Experience:
  1. A first successful industry experience (within a portfolio management, risk management, analytics, or responsible investment analysis team) is a strong plus.
Profile:
  1. Meticulous and precise, with attention to detail.
  2. Ability to work autonomously and proactively
  3. Good organizational and interpersonal skills.
  4. Capacity to evolve in a diverse, multi-cultural global context.
  5. Knowledge of French is a plus
ABOUT AXA

The AXA Group is a global leader in insurance and asset management, with 160,000 employees serving 105 million customers in 62 countries.

We protect and advise our clients at every stage of their lives, offering products and services that meet their needs in the areas of insurance, personal protection, savings and asset management.

Our mission: To act for human progress by protecting what matters

Our values: Customer first, Integrity, Courage and One AXA


At AXA IM we are investing with a clear purpose – to make the world a better place. We act for human progress by investing for what matters. Our conviction-led approach enables us to uncover what we believe to be the best global investment opportunities across alternative and core asset classes. We are already entrusted by our clients with more than €887 billion in assets.

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AXA IM is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and we encourage candidates with disabilities or any other protected characteristic to apply. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodation to qualified applicants and employees with disabilities, when needed, to apply for a position or to perform essential job functions.

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WHAT WE OFFER

We are committed to offer you an environment where you can:

Grow your potential: Be part of a forward-thinking business with internal opportunities and personalized learning paths available to help constantly develop your skills and abilities.

Shape the way you work: Work for a company which is highly committed to providing flexibility & balance to its employees, offering you a large range of benefits (hybrid working, competitive health benefits, among many others.).

Thrive within a diverse community: Play a role within a responsible company that actively recognizes and values individual differences in a diverse and inclusive workforce.

Move the world forward: Join a responsible employer that acts in favor of societal and environmental causes as an investor, insurer and company, notably through theAXA Heart in Actionassociation. As part of our commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility, we will celebrate your arrival by planting a tree.

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