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Executive Office-General Management Intern

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • Business, Operations & Strategy
    Banking & Finance
  • New York

AI generated summary

  • You must be a Bachelor's candidate/graduated in Finance, Business, Risk Management, or related field; bilingual in English and Mandarin; prior internship in relevant fields preferred.
  • You will assist in report creation, liaise for data validation, coordinate risk management tasks, support bank conferences, and handle daily administrative duties.

Requirements

  • Current Bachelor's candidate or Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Business Administration, Risk Management, Corporate Communication or a related field required; Master's degree preferred
  • Previous internship experience in Business Management, Banking Administration Management, Risk Management, Corporate Communication or Finance preferred
  • Bilingual in English and Mandarin required

Responsibilities

  • Assist in developing, consolidating, and delivering reports in both English and Chinese and dashboards for senior management and stakeholders
  • Liaise with departments within the Bank and Head Office to gather information and validate data input
  • Implement or coordinate with relevant teams on the implementation of the risk management policies and procedures
  • Coordinate risk management related requests received internally and externally
  • Assist with the coordination of bank-wide conference and activities
  • Assist the department management and the team with day-to-day administration of the department

FAQs

What is the job title for this internship?

The job title is Executive Office-General Management Intern.

What kind of company is Bank of China?

Bank of China is one of the largest banks in the world, established in 1912, with over $3 trillion in assets and a global presence across more than 60 countries and regions.

What are the primary responsibilities of the General Management Intern?

The primary responsibilities include report consolidation, coordination of internal communications, risk management implementation, coordination of risk management requests, assistance with bank-wide conferences and activities, and day-to-day administrative support for the department.

What qualifications are required for this internship?

Candidates must be current Bachelor's candidates or possess a Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Business Administration, Risk Management, Corporate Communication, or a related field. A Master's degree is preferred, along with previous internship experience in relevant areas.

Is bilingual ability necessary for this internship?

Yes, bilingual proficiency in English and Mandarin is required.

What is the pay range for this internship position?

The pay range is USD $18.00 per hour, determined by the candidate's relevant experience, skillset, education, and other qualifications.

Do I need to have prior experience to apply for this internship?

While previous internship experience in Business Management, Banking Administration Management, Risk Management, Corporate Communication, or Finance is preferred, it's not explicitly stated as mandatory.

What type of reports will the intern be working on?

The intern will assist in developing, consolidating, and delivering reports in both English and Chinese for senior management and stakeholders.

Will the intern be involved in risk management activities?

Yes, the intern will assist in implementing and coordinating risk management policies and procedures, as well as handling related requests.

Are there opportunities for networking during this internship?

Yes, the intern will have opportunities to liaise with various departments and participate in bank-wide conferences and activities, allowing for networking.

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10,001+
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Mission & Purpose

Bank of China, include BOC Hong Kong, BOC International, BOCG Insurance and other financial institutions, providing a comprehensive range of high-quality financial services to individual and corporate customers as well as financial institutions worldwide. Over the past century, Bank of China played an important role in China’s financial history. It was established in 1912 pursuant to the approval of DR. Sun Yat-sen. In the following 37 years the Bank served as the central bank, international exchange bank and specialized foreign trade bank successively. In 1949, Bank of China became the state-designated specialized foreign exchange bank. In 2003, it was named by the State Council as one of the pilot banks for joint-stock reform of wholly state-owned commercial banks. On August 26, 2004, Bank of China Limited was formally incorporated in Beijing as a state-controlled joint stock commercial bank. Bank of China is the most internationalized commercial bank in China. BOC London Branch, the first overseas branch of the Chinese banks, was established in 1929. Currently, it had over 10000 domestic operations and over 600 overseas operations. In 1994 and 1995, Bank of China became the note issuing bank in Hong Kong and Macao respectively. The Bank prepared a new strategic development plan which was approved by the Board of Directors in March 2009. Strategic Positioning: To be a large multinational banking group based on a diversified and integrated cross-border business platform, with a core business of commercial banking. Strategic Goals: To be a leading international bank delivering growth and excellence.