Analyst - Group Corporate Strategy (f/m/d)
Date: 9 Nov 2024
Location: Frankfurt am Main, DE
Company: Deutsche Börse Group
Your area of work:
Group Corporate Strategy (GCS) is a CEO area function of Deutsche Börse Group (DBG) and serves the organisation as competence centre and project management hub.
As a member of the GCS team, you will support the group-wide strategy process, all necessary measures for the implementation of various projects and you will also be in close contact with the decision-makers of DBG.
Your responsibilities:
- You are supporting the development of long-term strategic goals and projects related to DBG's corporate strategy Horizon 2026 in close cooperation with DBG business segments and potential strategy functions there
- You will support the GCS team with end-to-end project management across all DBG business segments and target company business partners and external parties (banks, advisors, auditors)
- Industry & market trends review, benchmarking as well as company research and profiling
- Development and validation of business plans and financial modelling
- Preparation of presentations and decision documents for the Group Executive Board, Supervisory Board and other senior executive management of DBG
Your profile:
- University degree in economics or business with distinction (preferably with major focus on strategy, financing and investment, controlling etc.) or you have relevant comparable qualification
- You have strong analytical skills and good knowledge of quantitative tools and methods
- You have 1-2 years professional experience in the fields of Consulting/Corporate Strategy/Corporate Finance and/or multiple internships at strategy consultancies/top investment banks
- You have theoretical and practical knowledge regarding relevance and functioning of capital markets as well as in-depth understanding of business principles and processes
- High commitment, motivation and entrepreneurial spirit
- Strong communication skills – written and verbal, ability to communicate effectively across all seniority levels, in English and preferably German