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Description provided by Allianz
The Alternative Real Assets Equity team within AIM SE is responsible for asset classes including: Real Estate, Private Equity, Renewable Energy, Infrastructure, Decarbonization and Timberland. It forms the link between the Allianz Group sponsors (individual insurance companies) and the asset managers for the different asset classes. The team is based in Munich.
Key Responsibilities
As an integral part of the Real Assets team in AIM SE you will be supporting the team to:
- Evaluate and perform due diligence of investment opportunities;
- Independently monitor investment activities and manage transactional database for reporting purposes via Power BI and eFront.
- Research new investment strategy ideas and support ad hoc projects, transaction specifics, due diligence and investment strategy presentations.
- Support in transformational projects (e.g. Gen AI, process efficiency, reporting).
Key requirements / Skills / Experience
- Advanced stage of your degree in Business Administration, Economics, Finance or similar with solid credentials;
- You must be enrolled in university during the whole duration of your internship. Please provide proof of your student status (matriculation certificate or equivalent);
- Fluency in English (German would be a plus but not a necessity).
- Previous work experience in investment related fields would be a plus.
- Your motivation to do an internship in Alternative Equity;
- What you hope to achieve during the internship and your expectations for the role;
- Your availability, including exact start and end dates;
- Expected end date of your student status;
- A cover letter would be necessary for this application.
- Proactive and independent approach;
- Strong interest in Alternative investments and climate related solutions;
- Analytical and structured thinking;
- Self-learner, motivated and able to work in an international, dynamic team;
- Good working knowledge in Microsoft 365 tools
Start: as soon as possible
Duration: minimum 6 months, full-time
Part-time is accepted for the role of working student
101364 | Asset & Investment Management | Student | | Allianz Investment Management | Full-Time | Temporary
Allianz Group is one of the most trusted insurance and asset management companies in the world. Caring for our employees, their ambitions, dreams and challenges is what makes us a unique employer.
We are united by a shared commitment: to put our customers first and at the centre of everything we do. Their needs inspire our thinking and guide our actions.
Together, we can build an environment where everyone feels empowered and confident to explore, grow and shape a better future – for our customers and for the world around us. At Allianz, we stand for unity: we believe that a united world is a more prosperous world, and we are dedicated to consistently advocating for equal opportunities for all.
The foundation for this is our inclusive workplace, where people and performance both matter, and where integrity, fairness, inclusion and trust are at the heart of our culture.
We therefore welcome applications regardless of ethnicity or cultural background, age, gender, nationality, religion, social class, disability or sexual orientation, or any other characteristics protected under applicable local laws and regulations.
Join us. Let’s care for tomorrow.
Working student essentials
What this Finance internship in Munich means for you — pay rules, social contributions, and what international students should check before applying.
Weekly hours
Internships have no 20-hour cap, but a voluntary internship longer than three months generally has to pay at least the German minimum wage. Mandatory internships in your study programme are exempt.
Working student rulesSocial contributions
Mandatory internships are largely exempt from social contributions. Voluntary internships are treated like regular employment once they run long enough, so contributions usually apply.
Check your insuranceInternational students
Non-EU students can work 140 full or 280 half days per year (raised from 120/240 in March 2024). A working student contract usually fits within this — confirm the exact limits printed on your residence permit.
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