2026 Bloomberg Launch Mentorship

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About the program

Bloomberg Launch is a four-month mentorship and career exposure program that:

  • Connects students with Bloomberg professionals through structured mentoring
  • Provides exposure to careers in financial markets, media, and technology
  • Builds career confidence, professional skills, and networks
  • Encourages meaningful, two-way learning between students and mentors

The program will run from July to October, including:

  • A two-day, in-person kick-off event in Sydney (7–8 July)
  • A closing celebration in mid-October at our Sydney office
  • Travel and accommodation support for students outside Sydney
What students gain

Participants will have the opportunity to:

  • Explore career pathways with guidance from Bloomberg mentors
  • Build practical skills (CV writing, interviews, presentations)
  • Expand their professional network
  • Experience Bloomberg through in-person and virtual sessions
  • Access e-learning on financial markets and core concepts
Who the program is for

The program is designed for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander university students, with a focus on those graduating in 2027.

How you can support

We would greatly appreciate your support in sharing this opportunity with relevant students via your:

  • Careers platforms and newsletters
  • Student equity, Indigenous, or support networks
  • Academic or program-specific communications
Sign‑up & Materials

Student registration link, sign up by 19 June:

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