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2026-Business-Analyst-Internship

Collection of 2026 internships in Business Analyst!

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DEEP OPEN-SOURCE ANALYSIS

The 2026 Business Analyst internship list aggregates daily postings

A GitHub repository that publishes recent business analyst internship openings and links out to a sortable, fuller list maintained by Jobright.ai.

What the repository contains

This repository is presented as your go to resource for discovering and sharing the latest internship opportunities in business analyst roles. The README states that the repository includes a fraction of the available intern positions. For a comprehensive list of intern jobs across various roles and more regions, the project invites readers to explore jobright.ai. According to the README, Jobright.ai curates opportunities that best match your skills and experience from 400,000 or more high quality positions added daily. The repository itself focuses on the business analyst category and is updated as a daily job list. The purpose, as written, is to be a shared place where people can find and pass along new internship postings in this field. Because the listings are grouped by a single role, the repository is easy to scan if business analyst is the specific internship you are targeting. The README frames the repo as a starting point rather than the full pool of openings, and it repeatedly points outward to the Jobright.ai site for the wider set of roles. This structure keeps the GitHub list light while still giving a daily snapshot of recent business analyst internships that a student can check each morning. As with the data analysis list, the README directs readers outward to Jobright.ai for roles beyond business analyst.

How the daily list is limited

The README explains that only jobs posted in the last 7 days are listed in the daily list, and it gives capacity constraints as the reason. This means the repository is a rolling window of recent business analyst internships rather than an archive of every posting ever made. The README adds that for a complete list, you should click the sortable link it provides, which points to intern-list.com with the business analyst category selected. That external list is described as sortable, so a reader can reorder and filter the fuller set of openings. The daily list inside the repository is therefore a quick view of what is fresh, while the linked list is the place to dig deeper. The README also includes a note that feedback and questions can be sent to support@jobright.ai to help improve the list. The 7 day window is a deliberate tradeoff: it keeps the repository small and current at the cost of dropping older posts from the GitHub view. Anyone tracking internships over a longer period would use the linked sortable list instead of relying only on the repository, since the GitHub view intentionally forgets older entries. The 7 day window makes the GitHub list a freshness view rather than a long term archive of openings.

Where to find the full set of roles

The README points to two external resources for readers who need more than the daily GitHub snapshot. The first is jobright.ai, described as a personal AI career assistant that curates matches from 400,000 or more high quality positions added daily. The second is intern-list.com, reached through a sortable link with the business analyst category already selected. The README presents Jobright.ai as turning a job search from solo, time consuming effort into a co piloted journey with an AI career assistant. The linked sortable list is the place to see the complete set of business analyst internships, beyond the 7 day window kept in the repository. For someone using this repository, the practical workflow is to check the daily list for fresh postings and then open the sortable list when you want to filter by region, date, or other criteria. The README also carries tracking parameters in its links, which connect GitHub readers to the Jobright.ai campaign. The repository is best understood as a doorway into those larger tools rather than a standalone job board with its own search interface, so the external sites carry the real filtering and matching features. The sortable linked list is where candidates can apply filters the repository itself does not offer.

Editorial conclusion

The repository is published by Jobright.ai and keeps only roles posted in the last 7 days in the daily list due to capacity constraints, while a complete sortable list lives at intern-list.com and a broader catalog of 400,000 plus positions is offered at jobright.ai.

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