
Finance & Accounting Working Student
bunch
internship
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Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Berlin • Germany
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Job Level
About the role
- Responsible for preliminary accounting for all bunch companies, primarily using our spend management system (Moss)
- Ensure that data required for monthly closings is delivered on time and support accounts payable management
- Contribute to bunch’s growth by participating in strategic finance projects
- Work closely with the Head of Finance & Tax and the Finance & Accounting Manager to align accounting and FP&A
- Coordinate with external tax advisors handling accounting, annual financial statements, and tax matters for the bunch companies
- Collaborate with bunch’s automation team at the interface between finance, operations, and automation
Requirements
- Completed bachelor’s studies in business administration, economics, business law, or a related field
- Currently enrolled in a university program (e.g., a master’s degree or the final semester of a bachelor’s degree)
- Ideally, experience with spend management tools (e.g., Moss, Spendesk) and DATEV or similar accounting software
- Strong attention to detail and ability to meet deadlines
- Enthusiasm for working in a dynamic, innovative, fast-paced, and creative environment and for bunch’s company culture
- Commitment, flexibility, and personal responsibility
- Proficiency in German and English (both at least C1)
Benefits
- Flexible working hours, hybrid office setup, and 28 days of vacation per year (pro rata for this part-time role), plus public holidays
- Hands-on exposure to day-to-day accounting operations and month-end routines
- Work with a diverse mix of talent and benefit from high energy and team spirit within a culture of drive and ownership
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
accountingfinancial statementsFP&Adata analysisspend management
Soft Skills
attention to detaildeadline managementcommitmentflexibilitypersonal responsibility