Accounting Internship

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Accounting Internship

 

Business area

Accounting/Finance

Location

Shanghai; Beijing, China

Duration

1-2 months or 3-6 months

Stipend

To be discussed

Position ID

00071

Company

 

We provide the following services mainly to foreign direct investors: business incorporation and tax structuring, pre-incorporation regulatory and tax advice over market entry, and contractual advice and drafting. We also specialize in mergers and acquisitions and provide legal and financial advice.

 

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Job description

KEY CHALLENGES (Critical Success Factors)
During this internship you will:

  • Completing monthly variation analysis;

  • Manage budget;

  • Gather financial information to report both internally and externally;

  • Document policies and procedures;

  • Oversee newly assigned projects and other duties;

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Requirements

  • Good, well-rounded English skills;

  • Some knowledge of FDI in China;

  • Ability to communicate ideas concisely, clearly and rationally to team members;

  • Capable of working in a group and independently;

  • Ability to multi-task, manage time and meet very tight deadlines;

  • Precise, accurate and possess a knack for details;

  • Comfortable with Microsoft Office, especially Excel;

  • Accounting major or accounting and finance double major;

 

Additional information

We are seeking a highly motivated individual who is prepared to take on a lot of responsibility in a fast-paced work environment. As part of the Accounting team, you are responsible for completing a variety of tasks and providing reports on several projects. You’ll work in a team and also alone, so time-management skills are a must. Those who perform well will not only be rewarded with practical accounting experience, but possibly a full-time position with the company.

 

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