Pretax International Trainee

To facilitate our international growth we will recruit eight students to conduct a study of the financial services market in select European countries during summer 2007. The study will commence in April 2007 requiring full time work starting in June. The trainees will be divided into teams consisting of two members each and the teams will carry out a desk and a field study on their target countries. The field study phase includes interviewing identified contacts and deepening the acquired information on location in the target countries. Finally the study team will prepare a proposal for an internationalisation strategy based on the findings. This is an excellent opportunity to put into use your market study and strategy development skills and to familiarise yourself with Pretax: a rapidly growing international financial management services company and the Nordic market leader. We are looking for talented students who have advanced in their studies and have a proven academic record. We expect a good command of English and another European language, other than Finnish. Willingness to travel is also required.

Applications
To be considered please fill out the application form at www.pretax.net/trainee at the latest on 16.02.2007. You will need to attach a cover letter, CV/resume, and a current transcript of your studies in English. The cover letter should include your motivation for applying and your goals concerning the study. Lauri Sommarberg will answer questions and offer further information on the study.

E-mail: lauri.sommarberg[a]pretax.net
Mobile: +358 (0)50 52 69 100

Pretax
Pretax is the largest financial management services company in the Nordic countries. We provide financial management, accounting and payroll services to organisations of all sizes operating in different fields. Pretax has over 1,100 professionals working in the Nordic and Baltic countries and Russia. We continue to grow strongly and are building the leading financial management service company of the Baltic Sea region.


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