ROLE OVERVIEW
Creation Collective will bring unique and experiential programming, to showcase the world’s best music, art and cultural events in Singapore and SouthEast Asia. Creation Collective team starts with a small team of experts in their fields, eager to create and produce mind blowing events across multiple brands. The role of Finance Intern is responsible for supporting the Chief Financial Officer in the business.
KEY OBJECTIVES & DELIVERABLES
- Assist with financial data entry, analysis, and reporting tasks.
- Support the finance team in month-end and year-end closing processes.
- Help maintain accurate financial records and documentation.
- Contribute to financial modeling and forecasting efforts.
- Assist in conducting research and analysis to support strategic financial initiatives.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams on special projects as needed.
- Stay up-to-date on industry trends and best practices in finance and accounting.
TRAITS
- Organised – Ensuring the team is sticking to timelines. Dealing with highly pressured situations with calm decisive action.
- Analytical – Work with the team to review, understand, and action on data on a daily basis. Seeing not just numbers, but patterns and trends to ensure being on top of the competition and market developments.
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Analytical Skills: The ability to analyze financial data, identify trends, and draw meaningful conclusions is crucial for success in this role. Interns should be comfortable working with numbers and interpreting financial information.
Attention to Detail: Accuracy is paramount in finance. Interns must possess strong attention to detail to ensure the integrity and reliability of financial reports and analyses.
Technical Proficiency: Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and other relevant financial software/tools is essential. Interns should be comfortable using these tools to perform financial modeling, analysis, and reporting tasks.
Communication Skills: Effective communication skills, both written and verbal, are important for collaborating with team members, presenting findings, and conveying complex financial concepts in a clear and concise manner.
Team Player: Finance interns often work as part of a team, collaborating with colleagues from various departments. Being a team player who can contribute ideas, share insights, and support others is valuable in this role.
Initiative and Proactivity: Interns who show initiative and proactively seek out opportunities to learn and contribute tend to excel in finance roles. Taking ownership of tasks, asking questions, and seeking feedback are all signs of a proactive mindset.
Adaptability: Finance departments operate in dynamic environments, where priorities can shift quickly. Interns should be adaptable and flexible, able to adjust to changing circumstances and handle multiple tasks simultaneously.
Ethical Integrity: Finance professionals are entrusted with sensitive financial information and must adhere to high ethical standards. Interns should demonstrate integrity, honesty, and professionalism in their work.
Curiosity and Eagerness to Learn: A genuine curiosity about finance and a desire to learn and grow are valuable traits in a finance intern. Interns should be eager to expand their knowledge, explore new concepts, and seek out learning opportunities.
Time Management: Finance interns often juggle multiple tasks and deadlines. Effective time management skills are essential for prioritizing tasks, meeting deadlines, and managing workload efficiently.
KEY RELATIONSHIPS
The role reports to: CFO & Managing Directors