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Intern - Business Resilience (f/m/d)

Deutsche Börse Group2 days agoInternship
On-siteEnglish requiredGerman is a plus (not required)FinanceRisk & Compliance

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Internal Control SystemSharePointISAE 3402SOC2Risk ManagementSAP GRCAudit CoordinationMS OfficePowerBI

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Your area of work

As an intern (f/m/d) you will support the team in the newly created Independent Business Risk & Control (IBRC) area to ensure adequate focus on risks that matter most while maintaining a robust and fit-for-purpose risk and control environment. Business Resilience (S) is responsible for Internal Control System (ICS), coordinate responses to regulatory inspections and audit findings, support Self Identified Issues and Corrective Action Plans and monitor remediation activities.

Your responsibilities:


  • You will support and collaborate in the execution of the Management of External Findings, in ensuring the data and quality on Findings & Audit Repository (FAR) is up-to-date by regularly following up and assisting the finding owners
  • You will gather status update from finding owners and audit coordinators to be presented to various Boards & Committees
  • You will contribute to strengthening the Internal Control System (ICS) by supporting in updating SAP GRC (Governance Risk & Controls)
  • You will support and coordinate the creation of various reports such as ISAE 3402, Management Report on Internal Controls and SOC2
  • You will maintain and develop reports/dashboards with PowerBI / Artificial Intelligence and automation practices
  • You will support Business Resilience team in daily business with regards to various tasks and projects


Your profile:


  • You are enrolled during the entire period of activity at a state-recognized university as a regular student and have completed at least two semesters(Study focus in the field of economics, business studies, humanities or other relevant fields). Furthermore, we offer the possibility of an orientation internship, whereby you are currently in a gap-year after your bachelor's or master's degree in the above-mentioned fields of study - in this case, an enrolment is not required
  • Ideally, you have already gained first practical experience in the context of audit coordination (e.g. experience abroad, internships) / in the Risk & Controls area
  • You are interested in 1st Line of Defence activities
  • You have a proactive work ethic, a sense of responsibility and are able to communicate efficiently
  • Thanks to your cooperative manner, you quickly find your way into the team
  • Your affinity for numbers and very good analytical skills help you to quickly familiarize yourself with new topics
  • You have very good knowledge in MS office and preferable SAP GRC(technical: MS Office, SAP, SharePoint..)
  • You are fluent in written and spoken English. German or French language is a plus


Start date: 15/08/2026

Working student essentials

What this Finance internship in Frankfurt means for you: the pay rules, the 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.

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Social 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.

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International 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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