Job Purpose: 

  • Deutsche Börse AG opens up international capital markets for its customers
  • Its product and service portfolio covers the entire process chain from securities and derivatives trading through the settlement of transactions and provision of market information to the development and operation of electronic trading systems
  • With its process-oriented business model, Deutsche Börse increases the efficiency of capital markets
  • Committed employees are the key factor for innovation and further growth : Without them Deutsche Börse Group would not have developed into one of the most modern exchange organisations in the world
  • The area Market Development – Products & Regulation is responsible for further development of the cash market in the fields stocks and ETFs and ETPs
  • For this purpose, Products and Regulation team is analyzing market and industry trends, evaluating and implementing regulatory requirements, developing options for new markets, products and customer groups.

Your Responsibilities:

  • Participation in development and optimization of the existing competition analyzation processes in the European ETF and ETP market
  • Automation of process steps (focus on Excel applications using VBA / Macros)
  • Programming of macro tools for the automation of semi-manual processes, such as data preparation and report generation processes
  • Assistance in project-related activities and the independent assumption of project tasks
  • Assistance in different surveys, analyzations and visualizations of data in the ETFs and ETPs product Group.

Skills and Qualifications:  

  • Part-time jobs for students
  • Students must be enrolled in an academic programme recognised by the state during their internship
  • Interest in capital and stock markets
  • Very good VBA programming skills with a focus on MS Access and MS Excel
  • Knowledge in Bloomberg is desired
  • Proficiency in written and spoken German and English
  • Analytical, structured and independent manner of work and the ability to present complex issues in an easy and understandable way.

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