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Finance Internship – Marriott International

Marriott International
Kuala Lumpur
Salary: Undisclosed

Role Summary

The Finance Internship is responsible for providing college or university students with practical experience in the hotel industry. Interns will engage with various aspects of hotel operations, gaining insights into the company culture and preparing for future career opportunities.

Job Description

This internship involves day-to-day tasks that allow interns to immerse themselves in the hotel environment while learning about finance and hotel management. Interns will collaborate with team members and participate in various projects that enhance their understanding of the hospitality industry.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Assist in financial reporting and analysis.
  • Support budgeting and forecasting processes.
  • Participate in daily financial operations and transactions.
  • Collaborate with various departments to gather financial data.
  • Help prepare financial presentations and reports.
  • Conduct research on industry trends and financial best practices.
  • Contribute to team meetings and discussions.

Job Requirements

Must be a current college or university student.

Must have strong communication skills.

Must be able to work well in a team environment.

Must have a basic understanding of finance and hotel industry concepts.

Must be eager to learn and adapt in a fast-paced environment.

Must demonstrate professionalism and a positive attitude.

Quick Info

Company

Marriott International

Location

Kuala Lumpur

Salary

Skills Required

6 skills

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Required Skills

1

Financial Analysis

2

Team Collaboration

3

Communication

4

Adaptability

5

Research Skills

6

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