Campari Group

FP&A Intern, Support Functions

Campari Group

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: MilanItaly

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About the role

  • Hands-on experience in Finance, supporting the Group FP&A Support Functions team
  • Activities related to cost analysis, efficiency initiatives, and productivity improvement projects
  • Help monitor overhead costs, perform variance analysis, and contribute to process optimization efforts
  • Work closely with Group FP&A and cross-functional stakeholders

Requirements

  • Completed at least an undergraduate degree in Economics, Finance, or Engineering
  • Demonstrated interest in Finance through academic coursework, university projects, case studies, or student initiatives
  • A first work experience—such as a summer internship or a 3–6 month placement—in Finance, FP&A, or data analysis is strongly preferred
  • Solid foundational understanding of financial principles, including variance analysis, P&L structure, Cash Flow, Opex and Capex, and related concepts
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office, especially Excel
  • Comfortable working with additional data tools and financial systems; basic ERP knowledge and familiarity with Power Pivot and Power Query are strongly preferred
  • Strong learning agility, with the ability to quickly adopt new tools, adapt to different systems, and apply theoretical knowledge in practical, real-world situations
  • Collaborates effectively within a team, communicates clearly with stakeholders, and demonstrates reliability by meeting deadlines and taking ownership of assigned tasks.
Benefits
  • Health insurance
  • Professional development opportunities
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
cost analysisefficiency initiativesproductivity improvementvariance analysisprocess optimizationfinancial principlesP&L structureCash FlowOpexCapex
Soft Skills
learning agilitycollaborationcommunicationreliabilityownership