FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of the Sustainability Reporting unit at Deutsche Börse Group?
The Sustainability Reporting unit is responsible for the company's sustainability reporting and the implementation of an internal control system (ICS) for ESG-relevant topics, ensuring compliance with legal requirements such as the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD).
What will my main tasks be as an intern or working student in this role?
As an intern or working student, you will support the preparation of the annual report for sustainability-related topics, including data gathering and content development, ensure alignment with sustainability disclosure requirements, assist with ESG ratings, and work towards improving sustainability reporting processes and internal controls.
What qualifications do I need to apply for this internship/working student position?
You must be enrolled at a state-recognized university as a regular student, having completed at least 2 semesters, with a focus in sustainability, economics, business studies, or other relevant fields. Familiarity with ESG-related regulations and frameworks, such as the CSRD, is also required.
Are there specific skills required for this position?
Yes, you should possess an independent and structured approach to work, an agile mindset, and strong analytical skills. Additionally, excellent language skills in German and English, along with proficiency in MS Office (PowerPoint, Excel, and Word), are essential.
How does this role support sustainability reporting processes?
The role involves continuous monitoring of the ESG data collection process, improving the internal control environment for data reliability and accuracy, and collaborating with business units and key stakeholders to maintain standardized internal reporting processes for sustainability.
Will I be working independently or as part of a team?
You will be collaborating closely with various business units and key internal stakeholders, indicating that teamwork is a critical aspect of this position alongside your independent work.
What kind of knowledge or experience regarding regulations is expected from candidates?
Candidates should be familiar with ESG-related regulations and frameworks, particularly the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), to effectively contribute to compliance and reporting efforts.