KPMG Global Internships for Young People Worldwide
KPMG Global Internships for Young People Worldwide
KPMG’s Global Internship Program (GIP) is your chance to jump-start your global career through a four-week rotation in another country.
This is not a vacation or job shadow program. It’s an opportunity for students who have already accepted an internship offer with KPMG in their home country to expand their experience. Global interns are assigned to client engagement teams and work alongside talented KPMG professionals. During this program, you will benefit from mentoring, performance management and have access to our top-rated training.
Build contactsWhen it comes to pursuing a career in global business, international contacts are essential. During this internship, you’ll make connections that will benefit you as you continue your career.
The selection processKPMG offer program placements in tax, audit and advisory. The application process is highly competitive and the selection process is designed to make sure you’re ready to thrive when confronted with international business challenges.
If you’re selected, you’ll get placement support including visa, flight and lodging cost coverage and KPMG’s Global Mobility team will help you get the most out of your international experiences. During your internship, you’ll be assigned a performance manager and mentor to ensure you have the tools, resources and support to achieve your professional and personal goals.
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