Recent graduate with a Bachelors degree in Business, Economics and Social Science at the Vienna University of Economics and Business. Currently working for KPMG as a Risk Advisory Intern.
Gained international experiance during a semester abroad at the Zicklins School of Bussines in Baruch College in New York City and as a Summer Associate at the Austrian Federal Economics Chamber in Shanghai.
In addition to my academic curriculum, I worked in Trade Finance for Société Générale, as an Asset Liability Management intern for UniCredit Group in Vienna and as a summer associate for the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber in Shanghai.
Moreover, I am volunteering for the Erasmus Buddy Network of the Students Union at Vienna University of Economics and Business and founded a running group for domestic and international students with over 400 members.
My passions for skiing and traveling the world, made me work as a volunteering Ski-Instructor in Japan. Furthermore, I am very interested in Art and Film Photography. During my semester abroad in New York City I was enrolled in a film photography class and did a project on the cultural influences on the citys's appearance through immigration.
Internal Revision of an Austrian Research Institute
Detailed Description
Established a project process plan to optimize workflows in cooperation with my team and the clients Internal Audit Department
Audited the existence and appropriate execution of the internal control system by reviewing purchase orders, correctness of book entries and usage of the purchased items
Developed an investment strategy for sight assets of multiple billion Euro volume to optimize revenue while fulfilling ECB regulations, using statistic software “R”, which resulted in an approval of the ECB
Analyzed consumer behavior of Central and Eastern European entities’ clients by applying econometric models, which resulted in an acknowledgment of the introduced model
Collaborated within multicultural teams concerning strategic orientation of financial products for Central and Eastern European daughter banks