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Join our São Paulo team as a Credit Control PLAT Intern. Support the Team Lead in collecting overdue amounts by contacting customers via email and calls. This 6-month contract requires a Finance student with strong English and Microsoft Office skills. Enjoy a flexible four-day work week, remote o...
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Brazil , São Paulo
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Awin Global
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Launch your finance career with Credit Control Platform (PLAT) Intern jobs, a pivotal entry point into the dynamic world of corporate finance and receivables management. This internship role is designed for students and recent graduates eager to apply academic theory to real-world financial operations, specifically within the framework of modern platform-based services. Professionals in this field act as crucial support within the credit control ecosystem, focusing on managing and optimizing the cash flow related to platform service subscriptions or usage-based billing models. Typically, a Credit Control PLAT Intern assists a team or team lead in managing a portfolio of customer accounts to ensure timely payment collection. The core responsibility revolves around reducing overdue amounts, also known as delinquent accounts or aged debt. This involves systematic monitoring of accounts receivable ledgers specific to platform services, identifying invoices that are past due. A primary day-to-day task is initiating contact with customers through professional written communication, such as email, to follow up on outstanding payments. Interns learn to craft clear, firm, yet courteous reminders and statements. In some cases, the role may escalate to scheduling and participating in brief calls with customers to resolve queries, clarify invoice details, or negotiate payment plans, always maintaining a customer-centric approach to preserve business relationships. Beyond direct collection activities, interns gain exposure to the analytical side of credit control. They often help track and report on the development of overdue amounts, using spreadsheets and financial software to visualize trends and highlight persistent issues for the core team. Collaboration is key; interns typically work in close alignment with client-facing operations or account management teams to understand service delivery contexts and address disputes that may be causing payment delays. Ad-hoc administrative and analytical tasks, such as updating customer records, processing payment confirmations, and assisting with month-end reporting, are also common learning opportunities. To succeed in these jobs, candidates generally need a foundational academic background in finance, accounting, business administration, or a related field. Strong proficiency in Microsoft Office, especially Excel for data tracking and analysis, is a typical requirement. Essential soft skills include excellent written and verbal communication abilities, as the role is fundamentally about negotiation and persuasion. A detail-oriented mindset, high level of organization, and a proactive problem-solving attitude are vital for managing multiple accounts. Fluency in the primary language of business operation (often English in international contexts) is crucial for clear communication. For students seeking practical experience, Credit Control PLAT Intern jobs offer an unparalleled opportunity to develop a blend of financial acumen, customer relations skills, and operational discipline, laying a solid foundation for a career in credit management, financial analysis, or broader corporate finance.

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