FAQs
What is the location for the Fiscal and Regulatory Affairs Intern position?
The position is located in Rome, Italy.
What academic background is required for this internship?
A Bachelor’s degree in political science, law, international relations, economics, or related disciplines is required.
What languages do I need to be fluent in for this role?
Fluency in both Italian and English is required for this position.
What types of tasks will I be responsible for as an intern?
You will be responsible for monitoring and analyzing regulations, drafting reports, managing relations with authorities, preparing materials for meetings, and participating in various projects in regulatory and corporate affairs.
Is prior experience required for this internship?
Prior experience is not explicitly mentioned, but strong organizational and project management skills, as well as effective communication abilities, are important.
What digital tools should I be familiar with for this role?
You should be naturally digital and familiar with Microsoft O365 tools.
Are there opportunities for professional development during the internship?
Yes, interns will have access to online learning platforms and personalized growth programs to nurture their leadership skills.
What kind of work environment can I expect?
You can expect to work in a multi-cultural, open environment alongside a dynamic team.
Are benefits offered with this internship?
Yes, there is a market-leading annual performance bonus, diverse health plans, work-life balance initiatives, transportation support, and a flexible holiday plan among other benefits.
How does BAT support diversity and inclusion?
BAT emphasizes collaboration, inclusion, and partnership, welcoming talent from all backgrounds and ensuring equal opportunities for all individuals.