FAQs
What is the primary focus of this internship?
The primary focus of this internship is to assist with the upcoming project implementation timeline and various system testing needs before CHIPS ISO go-live.
What are the main responsibilities of the Bank Clearing Department Application Support Intern?
The main responsibilities include carrying out IT project implementation tasks, conducting payment system testing, and supporting CLD’s basic cross-section functions related to system/application support and reporting.
What qualifications are required for this internship?
Candidates should have an accounting/finance or IT-related work experience or educational background. Bi-lingual capability in reading and writing in Chinese Mandarin and English is preferred.
Is there an opportunity for professional growth in this internship?
Yes, this internship offers valuable hands-on experience in a major financial institution, which can provide insights and skills beneficial for future career opportunities.
What is the pay range for this position?
The pay range for this position is USD $17.00 /Hr, with actual salary being commensurate with the candidate’s relevant years of experience, skill set, education, and other qualifications.
What is the duration of the internship?
The duration of the internship is not specified in the job description and may vary based on project needs and candidate availability.
Are there opportunities for networking within the bank during the internship?
Yes, interns often have the chance to network with professionals across various departments within the bank, which can be beneficial for career development.
Will interns receive training during their time in the role?
Yes, interns are typically provided with training and guidance to help them understand their responsibilities and enhance their skills relevant to the role.
What type of projects will the intern be involved in?
The intern will be involved in IT project implementation tasks and payment system testing related to CHIPS ISO go-live initiatives.
Is it mandatory to have both Chinese Mandarin and English proficiency?
While bi-lingual capability in Chinese Mandarin and English is preferred, specific language requirements may vary based on the needs of the department.