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Strategy Analyst Intern

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7-Eleven

1mo ago

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • IT & Cybersecurity
    Business, Operations & Strategy
  • Irving

AI generated summary

  • You must be pursuing a degree in IT or Business, have strong communication and project management skills, be detail-oriented, and proficient in Excel, PowerPoint, and Word, with exposure to financial practices.
  • You will coordinate IT project updates, monitor time tracking, enhance reporting processes, co-write roadmap updates, and consult with development teams for adjustments.

Requirements

  • Pursuing a degree (Bachelor’s or Master’s) in Information Technology, Business Management, or related field
  • Exceptional attention to detail, time management and prioritization skills
  • Ability to independently lead projects and collaborate with cross-functional colleagues
  • Strong communication skills and ability to collaborate with cross-functional groups
  • Ability to maximize productivity, prioritize projects, and keep yourself on track
  • Aptitude to develop and track the status of multiple projects
  • Skill to gather and analyze information for problem-solving to reach meaningful conclusions, with a strong attention to detail
  • Advanced working knowledge and skills with Microsoft Office Products: Excel, PowerPoint, and Word
  • Exposure to project reporting, financial forecasting, and principal accounting practices

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate with our IT PMO & Leaders to gather updates on key IT Projects
  • Collaborate with our Capital Time Management administrator to monitor time tracked against projects
  • Assist with the development & enhancement of reporting processes for the IT Strategy Office
  • Review and co-write periodic updates on the overall progress of the IT Strategy Roadmap
  • Consult with development teams to adjust the roadmaps as needed

FAQs

What is the duration of the Strategy Analyst Intern position?

The internship will last for 10-12 weeks during the summer months.

What kind of projects will interns be involved in?

Interns will work on specific projects focused on the functional area of IT strategy, culminating in a project presentation to functional leaders.

Will interns have a mentor during their internship?

Yes, each intern will work closely with a coach who will provide direction, ongoing feedback, and meet regularly to discuss project progress.

What is the purpose of the lunch series mentioned in the job description?

The lunch series is designed to provide interns with a cross-functional view into the organization and expose them to senior leadership.

What qualifications are needed to apply for this internship?

Candidates should be pursuing a degree in Information Technology, Business Management, or a related field, and possess skills such as attention to detail, strong communication, and proficiency in Microsoft Office Products.

Is prior experience in project management required for this internship?

No prior project management experience is required; however, an aptitude for leading projects and collaborating across functional groups is essential.

Will interns have the opportunity to tour a store?

Yes, interns will have the opportunity to tour a store and learn about the company's distribution systems.

What specific software skills are required for this internship?

Interns should have advanced working knowledge and skills in Microsoft Office Products, particularly Excel, PowerPoint, and Word.

Can interns expect to receive feedback on their performance?

Yes, interns will receive ongoing feedback from their coaches throughout the internship.

Is the internship position paid?

The job description does not specify payment details, but internships typically offer compensation; interested candidates should inquire directly for specifics.

Retail & Consumer Goods
Industry
10,001+
Employees

Mission & Purpose

7-Eleven introduced the world to convenience. And in return, the world made us the #1 convenience retailer. It started with a simple idea – give customers what they want, when and where they want it. That was 1927. And what started on a single ice dock in Dallas, Texas, has since grown to more than 70,000 locations in 18 countries around the globe. The idea may have been simple, but it started a retail revolution.