FAQs
What is the duration of the internship?
The internship will last for a period of 6 months.
Where will the internship be based?
The internship will be based in our London office.
What kind of research will I be conducting as an intern?
You will conduct online research across multiple jurisdictions to trace concealed assets, diligence claims, and support the formulation of strategy for litigation, arbitration, and enforcement.
What educational background is preferred for this internship?
A recent graduation with a bachelor’s degree or equivalent is preferred, especially in majors such as international relations, political science, law, or area studies.
Is prior experience in online research required?
While demonstrable experience in carrying out online research is preferred, it is not strictly required.
What type of skills will I develop during this internship?
You will be trained in tools and techniques for identifying online information (OSINT), managing discreet human inquiries (HUMINT), and understanding the broader context and legal tools available to our partners and clients.
Are there any language requirements for this role?
Additional European, Middle Eastern, or African languages are preferred, but not mandatory.
What type of tasks will I be doing to support the team?
You will be responsible for conducting online research, analyzing financial statements, preparing high-quality research reports, supporting business development initiatives, and identifying new sources of information.
What benefits do you offer for this internship?
Control Risks offers a competitively positioned compensation and benefits package, supports hybrid working arrangements, and is committed to equal opportunities in the recruitment process.
Is this position open to candidates from diverse backgrounds?
Yes, as an equal opportunities employer, we encourage suitably qualified applicants from a wide range of backgrounds to apply.