Legal Office Business Administration Intern

New York, NY, US, United States

Job Description

Introduction:

Established in 1912, Bank of China is one of the largest banks in the world, with over $3 trillion in assets and a footprint that spans more than 60 countries and regions. Our long-term outlook, institutional weight and global breadth provide our clients with a stable and reliable financial partner, whether in Corporate or Personal Banking or our Trade Services, Commodities, Financial Institutions and Global Markets lines of business.
Overview:

The intern will assist with administrative and operational tasks, including invoice processing, data management, and supporting compliance program systems, to help improve workflow efficiency and support the team.
Responsibilities:
Include but not limited to:Handle the received legal invoices, prepare and submit for internal approvals and process the payments. Manage the legal review log, keep records and provide a necessary statistical analysis for the senior management review. Assist colleagues in preparing and optimizing administration worksheets, risk data and reports. Assist colleagues in the technical aspects relating to the ABAC program master list and related systems.

Qualifications:
Bachelor's student or Master's student majoring in Business, Finance, Project or Data preferred. Bilingual ability in Mandarin and English preferred. Experience with Excel, SQL, Python.

Pay Range Actual salary is commensurate with candidate's relevant years of experience, skillset, education and other qualifications.



: USD $18.00 - USD $18.00 /Hr.

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD5605040
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Internship
  • Salary:
    USD
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    New York, NY, US, United States
  • Education
    Not mentioned