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Job description
Deutsche Börse Group published this listing. We've added our own working-student context below — what this role means for your weekly hours, take-home pay and student visa as a student in Frankfurt, Germany.
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Description provided by Deutsche Börse Group
Your area of work:
As an intern (f/m/d) you will support the Risk Tools and Analytics team in the Group Risk Management department which is an elementary component of the management and control of Deutsche Börse Group. Risk Tools and Analytics team supports development and maintenance of group risk management systems, facilitates communication of the risk teams with Corporate IT, and enables efficient assessment and reporting of operational, financial and business risks of Deutsche Börse Group (DBG). You will be actively taking part in our process, while we are offering you diverse, interesting and above all challenging tasks.
Your responsibilities:
- You will support the 2nd line of defence control tasks
- You will support reporting, data analysis and data visualisation tasks
- You will support testing of group risk models
- Furthermore, you will take care of administrative and organisational tasks
- 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 informatics, mathematics, physics, economics, business studies, humanities or other relevant fields)
- Ideally, you have already gained first practical experience in the context of an internship or a working-student role in the financial sector
- You are interested in risk management, statistics, data visualization, and performing complex analytical tasks
- Thanks to your strong communication skills, you quickly find your way into a team. Besides working in a team, you have the ability to work independently and your analytical skills and your motivation help you to quickly familiarize yourself with new topics
- You have working knowledge and experience in SQL and MS Office (particularly MS Excel, MS Word and MS Power Point)
- You are fluent in written and spoken English
Working student essentials
What this Finance internship in Frankfurt 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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