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Audit Intern
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Country: USA
Location: New York-Rochester Rochester
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Audit Intern
Student (Undergraduate/Graduate) Location: Rochester Status: Full Time, Intern Relevant Work Experience: 1+ to 2 Years Job Description Audit Intern Do you have a passion for new challenges and a drive to succeed? Do you want to be a key player in Kodak's transition to a digital company? If you answered yes to these questions, take a look at this great opportunity with Kodak. Job Description Assisting with the audit planning process Developing and maintaining productive client and staff relationships Assisting with the development of risk-based work plans and project approaches Assisting with Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) controls reviews in a fast-paced environment Reviewing and evaluating internal controls against best-in-class standards Preparing and reviewing audit planning documents, audit procedures, and final reports for approval by an audit supervisor and/or manager Interacting with clients for the purpose of analyzing problems, developing alternatives, building consensus, and supporting implementation of solutions Required Experience and Skills: Sophomore or Junior pursuing an undergraduate degree in accounting or finance Demonstrated critical thinking and strong analytical ability Strong communication/interpersonal skills Pro-active, high energy and strong work ethic Must possess tenacity to pursue difficult and sensitive issues to an acceptable conclusion Demonstrated ability to work effectively in an independent manner
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