
Gain Real-World Experience at the World Bank
The World Bank’s core mission is to reduce poverty, promote economic growth, and enhance prosperity in developing countries. It also provides loans at low interest rates to support development projects globally. Now, students have an opportunity to be part of this mission through the prestigious WBG Pioneers internship program.
The program allows undergraduate and postgraduate students to work on impactful projects while gaining practical exposure to the World Bank’s operations. Interns learn how global development initiatives are planned and executed, apply classroom knowledge in real-world scenarios, and acquire new skills by working alongside experienced professionals.
Who Can Apply?
- Students who have completed a bachelor’s degree and are currently pursuing a master’s program.
- Students enrolled in master’s or PhD programs.
- Applicants should have 0–6 years of work experience.
- Strong computer and technical skills are required.
Applications are submitted through the World Bank’s official website, where candidates must upload a CV, statement of interest, and academic transcripts. Selected candidates will be informed by March 2026 and may be called for an interview.
Why Apply for WBG Pioneers?
Interns gain experience in diverse areas, including economics, investment, human development, social sciences, agriculture, environment, engineering, urban planning, and private sector development. They also develop skills in accounting, communication, human resources, IT, and finance. The internship is paid hourly, though the exact stipend is not specified.
Selected interns are responsible for their own living arrangements and may work at the World Bank’s headquarters in Washington, D.C., or other offices worldwide. Applications are open until February 17, 2026.
For more details and to apply, visit the World Bank’s official website.
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