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Graduate internship Risk & Regulations

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PwC

Nov 13

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Placement Program
  • Business, Operations & Strategy
    Banking & Finance
  • Amsterdam
  • Quick Apply

AI generated summary

  • You must be in your master’s final stage in a related field, available 3-6 months (3 days/week), and fluent in Dutch and English.
  • You will write your thesis while collaborating on client assignments focused on control, process automation, data analytics, and risk compliance across diverse industries.

Requirements

  • You are in the final stage of your master's degree in Finance, Business Administration, Business Economics, Business Information Management, Innovation Management, Industrial Engineering & Management, Business Administration or another related discipline.
  • You are available for 3 to 6 months (at least 3 days a week, which can be flexibly arranged).
  • You can speak and write Dutch and English fluently.

Responsibilities

  • Your main task will be writing your thesis or graduation paper.
  • In addition to writing your thesis, there are also possibilities to work with the team.
  • You can collaborate in virtual or other client assignments, where we deal with organisational issues regarding control and process automation, data analytics, risk control frameworks, risk strategy and IT compliance, as well as internal controls.
  • Our clients vary from local players to large listed multinationals in different market sectors.

FAQs

What is the main responsibility of a graduate intern in the Risk & Regulations department at PwC?

The main responsibility of a graduate intern is to write their thesis or graduation paper while also having opportunities to collaborate on client assignments and gain practical experience within the department.

What qualifications do I need to apply for this internship?

You need to be in the final stage of your master's degree in Finance, Business Administration, Business Economics, Business Information Management, Innovation Management, Industrial Engineering & Management, or another related discipline.

How long is the internship, and what is the time commitment required?

The internship lasts between 3 to 6 months, and you are required to be available for at least 3 days a week, with flexible arrangements.

Are language skills required for this position?

Yes, you must be able to speak and write fluently in both Dutch and English.

What kind of support will I receive during my internship?

You will be assigned an experienced professional as your personal supervisor who will guide you through your thesis process and assist with brainstorming topics and approaches.

Will I have the opportunity to work with clients during my internship?

Yes, there are possibilities to work with the team and participate in client assignments, gaining hands-on experience with various organizational issues.

Is there an internship allowance provided?

Yes, PwC offers an attractive internship allowance along with a laptop for your use during the internship.

How can I apply for the graduate internship?

You can apply by sending your CV and a covering letter explaining your interest in the position and why you are the right fit.

What will the application process look like?

After submitting your application, you will receive a confirmation email, and if your qualifications match the internship, you will be contacted for a short introduction meeting, followed by an online assessment and possibly an initial interview.

Who can I contact for more information about the internship?

You can reach out to Esther van den Berg via email at esther.van.den.berg@pwc.com or by phone/WhatsApp at +31642448647 for more detailed information.

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Mission & Purpose

PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) is one of the Big 4 accounting firms and a leading professional services organisation. PwC offers a broad range of services, including audit and assurance, tax consulting, advisory, and legal services. They work with clients across various industries, from multinational corporations to startups, providing insights, expertise, and solutions to help them address complex challenges and achieve their goals. PwC's ultimate mission is to build trust in society and solve important problems. They strive to enhance transparency, integrity, and accountability in financial reporting, while also supporting sustainable business practices and societal advancement. PwC's purpose is to contribute to creating trust and value for their clients, people, and wider stakeholders, driving confidence and fostering innovation in a rapidly changing world.

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