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NERA Economic Consulting Internship Program

1166 Avenue of the Americas
24th Floor
New York City, NY, 10036, United States

Overview

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Introduction

NERA Economic Consulting offers an internship program to motivated students looking to get experience in the world of economic consulting.

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How To Apply

If interested, please submit a copy of your resume, a cover letter and your transcript using this link: https://careers.marshmclennan.com/global/en/job/R_279293/NERA-Summer-Internship-Multiple-Locations-Summer-2026-Graduates


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Number Of Interns

21 to 50

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Featured Rankings

Best Consulting Internships


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Timing

Summer


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Hours

Full-time


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Min GPA

3.50 - 3.99

About the Program

NERA Economic Consulting offers an internship program to motivated students looking to get experience in the world of economic consulting.

About the Company

NERA Economic Consulting understands what many people can’t: economics. The firm provides economic advice, analysis, expert testimony, and regulatory insight for global clients throughout North America, Latin America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region. Employing more than 500 professionals, including 425 economists, the firm has been creating strategies, studies, reports, expert testimony, and policy recommendations for government authorities and the world’s leading law firms and corporatio...

Intern Reviews


  • “The team did a great job ensuring that we could contribute to projects while also keeping in mind our quality of life. Interns were expected to work 40 hours a week, so every day, I was out of the office by 5 PM. This policy was respected by everyone on the team and there was never an issue with it.”
  • “Interns at NERA were limited to 40-hour work weeks, and the company additionally supported our office's desire to enter DC-based beach volleyball and kickball sports leagues, which m...
  • “The team did a great job ensuring that we could contribute to projects while also keeping in mind our quality of life. Interns were expected to work 40 hours a week, so every day, I was out of the office by 5 PM. This policy was respected by everyone on the team and there was never an issue with it.”
  • “Interns at NERA were limited to 40-hour work weeks, and the company additionally supported our office's desire to enter DC-based beach volleyball and kickball sports leagues, which made for great work-life balance. We also had access to a gym within the building, which was a fun activity after work with other interns.”
  • “All of my coworkers and people on my team were very welcoming, kind, and understanding of my skill level. They treated me with respect, and I never felt pressured to work more than my 9-5 schedule as an intern. There was a good atmosphere in the office, and everyone was very friendly and lighthearted but also focused and driven.”

Getting Hired Here


  • “I really enjoyed interviewing for NERA. My interviewers all took the time to get to know me as a person and I was able to learn a lot about the company in addition to displaying my talents.”
  • “Two interviews back-to-back. Mix of technical and personality-based questions.”
  • “I loved my conversations with the two people I spoke to. My interviews with NERA were my favorite interviews I had in the fall, and they felt more like I was making a connection and learning about...
  • “I really enjoyed interviewing for NERA. My interviewers all took the time to get to know me as a person and I was able to learn a lot about the company in addition to displaying my talents.”
  • “Two interviews back-to-back. Mix of technical and personality-based questions.”
  • “I loved my conversations with the two people I spoke to. My interviews with NERA were my favorite interviews I had in the fall, and they felt more like I was making a connection and learning about their work than a super high-pressure interview. They connected me with NERA analysts that were alumni [from my school], which I really appreciated.”
  • “I had two interviews, each of which was rather relaxed and not very stress-inducing. I am not exactly sure how selective they were, but what I can say is that all of my fellow interns were very smart and capable.”