Wolters Kluwer Internship
So I stared looking for an internship in late April (I know). The first interview that I got was with Wolters Kluwer for an internal controls internship. They offered me the internship at the end of the interview. I had no other offers on the table, it was mid-May, and they're paying me, so I took it.
How will this internship be viewed in the finance industry?
Paired with a 4.0 at a non-target and being an officer in the Finance club, do I stand a moderate chance of getting ib interviews? I'm entering my Senior year in August.
So far, my cold-contacting efforts have been fruitless.
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Here's the job description:
* Evaluation of the adequacy and effectiveness of the system of internal controls for key financial and business processes – revenue, expenditures, closing the books, IT general controls, etc..
* Update process narratives.
* Test internal controls.
* Preparation of work papers that summarizes test results.
* Recommendation of corrective actions and improvements to operations.
* Upload of information (documentation / testing) into a central repository (WK’s product – ARC Logics (risk management tool).
* Dashboard reporting for Tax & Accounting senior management – monthly to division.
* Ad hoc projects within the scope of Internal Controls, including coordination of business continuity activities for Tax & Accounting and SAP implementation project.
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