What You Will Do
These assignments are spread across multiple business units and functions, in which program associates may work include financial planning and analysis, commercial finance, treasury, tax, internal audit, structured finance, technical accounting, strategic finance, and plant accounting. These assignments will contain routine responsibilities and high-impact special project work, which will vary according to the needs of each department. Throughout the program, Associates will have both senior leaders and peer mentors to guide them while also receiving extensive training to prepare them for future roles within the organization. There will also be opportunities to meet with and learn from top leaders of the company. After completion of the 2.5-year program, graduates will have the opportunity to take the next step in their career with positions that fit their preferences and skillsets.
How You Will Do It
- Extract data from financial systems and perform financial analyses to explain variances in financial performance of various organizations (cost centers functions, business units, regions), or to develop a business case for an investment project, or to assess the impact of changes to a business processes.
- Participate in the development of budgets, forecasts, or strategic plans. This participation would include managing complete and timely inputs, compiling the data, summarizing it for management review and investigating variation from expected outcomes.
- Work on projects that will improve efficiency, improve service levels and lower the cost of operations
- Assist in the preparation of supporting documentation, forms and various tax filings (local, state, federal, property, sales, etc.).
- Participate in the research and analysis of the impact of changes in tax laws or company tax strategies or other special projects.
- Assist with treasury activities including daily cash management and account reconciliations.
- Participate in networking events, leadership training and professional development curriculum.
- Performs other duties as directed.
Required
What we look for
Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting and / or Finance completed by the start of the program (January 2026).Knowledge of basic Finance and Accounting conceptsAbility to adapt to new rotational roles every 6 monthsProficiency in a Microsoft Office Suites : Excel, Word, PowerPointStrong interpersonal skills and decision-making ability.Demonstrated ability to gather, analyze and interpret information from diverse sources and in a wide variety of formsAbility to multi-task and meet deadlinesEffective and professional communication and organization skills.Fluency in EnglishPreferred
Relevant internship experienceSeniority level
InternshipEmployment type
Full-timeJob function
Accounting / Auditing and FinanceIndustries
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