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Finance Intern
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Gain hands-on experience in Asset Liability Management (ALM) and financial steering for a leading bank's APAC region. This Hong Kong internship requires a finance/engineering student with coding skills to enhance analytical tools and support key committees. Develop your expertise in treasury, per...
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Hong Kong , Hong Kong
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Crédit Agricole
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Corporate & Leveraged Finance Intern
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Join our Corporate & Leveraged Finance team in Hong Kong as an Intern starting April 2026. You will support transaction origination and execution across APAC, gaining exposure to Leveraged Finance and M&A. The role requires a top finance student with strong analytical and communication skills. Pr...
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Hong Kong , Hong Kong
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Crédit Agricole
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About the Intern - Finance role

Embark on a foundational career journey with an internship in finance, a critical first step for students and recent graduates aiming to launch a successful career in the corporate world. Finance intern jobs are designed to bridge the gap between academic theory and real-world business application, providing invaluable exposure to the core financial operations that drive organizations. These roles are not merely observational; they are immersive, hands-on experiences where you become an integral part of a finance team, contributing to essential tasks while learning from seasoned professionals. If you are a detail-oriented individual with a passion for numbers, analysis, and business strategy, exploring finance intern jobs is your gateway to the industry.

Professionals in these roles typically engage in a variety of supportive financial activities. Common responsibilities include assisting with the accounts payable and accounts receivable processes, helping to ensure timely and accurate transaction recording. You will often be involved in the month-end and quarter-end closing procedures, which may include preparing journal entries and performing account reconciliations. A significant part of the role revolves around financial analysis and reporting; interns frequently help with compiling data, creating financial reports, and developing presentations for management. This provides a practical understanding of financial statements, budgeting, and forecasting. Additional duties can involve supporting the budgeting process, conducting variance analysis to explain discrepancies between projected and actual figures, and assisting with internal audits to ensure compliance with company policies and regulations. The role is a comprehensive introduction to the financial heartbeat of a company.

To secure and excel in finance intern jobs, candidates typically need to be actively enrolled in a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree program in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or a related business field. A strong academic record is fundamental. The most critical skills are analytical and quantitative prowess, coupled with an exceptional attention to detail to ensure data accuracy. Proficiency with Microsoft Excel is almost always a non-negotiable requirement, as you will be using it for data manipulation, analysis, and financial modeling. Familiarity with other financial software or ERP systems is a significant advantage. Beyond technical skills, soft skills are paramount. Excellent communication skills are essential for collaborating with team members and presenting findings. A results-oriented mindset, a proactive approach to problem-solving, and the ability to manage multiple tasks under deadlines are highly valued. A genuine curiosity for how businesses operate and a commitment to continuous learning will set you apart. These internships are the perfect platform to apply your academic knowledge, develop professional competencies, and build a network that can lead to full-time finance jobs, paving the way for a future as a financial analyst, accountant, or corporate finance manager.