Accounting Intern - Fall Internet & Ecommerce - Washington, DC at Geebo

Accounting Intern - Fall

The PCAOB has an intern position available, assisting the Division of Enforcement and Investigations located in its Washington, DC headquarters office.
This role will provide support to the Division by assisting the Division's attorneys and accountants with the analyzing and reviewing international investigative materials, preparing reports related to international investigative materials, and research and analysis of financial information related to international investigations. In addition, you will assist the team on various projects on an as needed basis. You will be supervised by seasoned team members who are accountants.
Responsibilities
To assist the attorneys and accountants in analyzing investigative materials
To prepare reports based on review of investigative materials for use by the attorneys and accountants
To review regulatory filings and analyze financial information concerning investigations
To perform other duties and special projects as needed.
Requirements
Qualifications
A student at an accredited university or college majoring in Accounting
Students will have completed at least one semester of intermediate accounting
Proficient with Microsoft software applications and use of the Internet
Able to organize and meet deadlines
A willingness to work as both as a team member and independently
Proficient in reading, writing and speaking French, Portuguese, Spanish or Mandarin a plus
Our Values
The PCAOB encourages a spirit of cooperation and teamwork, and fosters an environment of professional growth where employees can exercise their leadership ability, creativity, technical competence, and public interest focus in helping the PCAOB fulfill its mission.
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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