
Community Engagement Intern
OneStream Software
internship
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Location Type: Remote
Location: United States
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Job Level
About the role
- Learn, in a hands-on way, how to navigate and build solutions within the OneStream Platform
- Assist in organizing and promoting Genesis block development activities, including workshops, demos, and educational sessions
- Help compile and communicate standards, use cases, and best practices for Genesis block development
- Contribute to communication campaigns that inform the OneStream ecosystem about Genesis initiatives, standards, and roadmap updates
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to align efforts and promote a culture of continuous improvement
Requirements
- Pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent
- Preferred business, project management, or communication majors
- Strong oral and written communication, presentation, organization, and time management skills
- Outstanding Microsoft Office Skills (MS Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint)
- Junior and graduate-level students preferred (graduating between December 2026 and May 2027)
- Previous internship experience is nice to have but not necessarily required
- Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Self-starter and results-driven.
- Technical aptitude
- Creative thinking
- Ability to multi-task and prioritize
- Familiarity with accounting and/or financial planning concepts
- Flexible and adaptable
- Works well independently and in a team
Benefits
- Transparency around corporate structure, salary, and benefits
- Core value of customer success
- Variety of project work
- Strong culture and camaraderie
- Multiple training opportunities
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
OneStream Platformaccounting conceptsfinancial planning concepts
Soft Skills
oral communicationwritten communicationpresentation skillsorganization skillstime managementself-starterresults-drivencreative thinkingmulti-taskingflexibility