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A leading company in consulting is looking for an intern or working student in Finance & Treasury Management. You will support a team of experts through various tasks such as treasury analysis, risk management, and client preparations, gaining practical insights into financial operations and treasury functions. Ideal for students in economics or related fields eager to enhance their skills in a dynamic environment.
Munich, Germany
For our business division, we are looking for you to start as soon as possible as a Intern / Working Student in Finance & Treasury Management (m/f/d).
What to expect
Variety of tasks - Support our highly awarded experts in finance and treasury management with new approaches and accompany our team in audit and consulting projects.
Insights - Assist in building a treasury function and analyzing and developing existing strategies, processes, methods, and IT systems. You will gain insights into areas such as liquidity planning, cash management, working capital management, banking management, financial risk management, commodity risk management (e.g., electricity, gas, coal, metals, chemicals, agriculture), and treasury accounting and financial market regulation (e.g., EMIR, IBOR). You will also participate in M&A transactions (treasury due diligence, post-deal services related to treasury) or digital transformation of treasury functions.
Clients - Contribute to the preparation and implementation of service developments, sales and marketing initiatives, client visits, and presentation of results.
Thesis - We are happy to support you with your thesis.
What you bring
You are at least in your second semester of your bachelor's degree and have chosen a focus in economics, (business) mathematics, (business) informatics, (business) engineering, or physics.
You are interested in topics such as treasury organization, financial risk management, payment transactions, cash management, mathematical finance models, accounting of financial instruments, or treasury IT, and ideally have some practical experience through internships, working student positions, or project work.