Undergraduate Placement Deals Rights Technical Belfast 2021
Internship Belfast (County Antrim) IT development
Job description
Rights Management
Our global team of licensing professionals conduct software reviews across a range of multinational companies on behalf of our clients who represent some of the largest Software Vendors globally.
Using a range of skill sets, we work to capture the relevant software applications deployed across an organisation, and ensure they are being used in accordance with the license restrictions.
As part of this role our team members have regular client contact and interaction, the opportunity to travel and a clear pathway to build a career among a fast paced team with clear plans for future growth.
As part of its daily work our team collates and analyses data, address discrepancies, summarise findings, and ensures continuous project management.
You will be responsible for your own caseload, meeting deadlines agreed with clients, and will be actively encouraged to contribute to the development and improvement of program delivery and efficiency.
More specifically, as a member of our team you will have the opportunity to
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Manage the delivery of multiple software license compliance reviews to agreed timeframes and budgets, with assistance from other colleagues within the team
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Build your own network of relationships with the Global Software Vendors that we work with on a daily basis
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Travel within Europe and further afield while undertaking on site client engagements as well as interacting with our clients at their offices
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Build a career amongst a team with progression opportunities and a clear plan for further growth
The successful candidates will be mentored and supported by both senior members of staff and colleagues, who will assist them in meeting their career aspirations and development.
Undergraduate work placement
These eleven-month placements are for students who need to complete a placement as part of their degree. You could sit a selection of professional accounting exams and leave with a graduate job offer to fast track into a second year role upon graduation. You’ll work alongside graduate trainees and experienced professionals on live and interesting client projects. So you’ll get a good insight into working life at PwC.
What you'll need
You’ll need to be on course for a 2.1 degree in a STEM related degree (Science / Technology / Engineering / Maths) and demonstrate a passion for a career in technology and how organisations use it. In Northern Ireland in some areas a 2:2 degree plus a Merit in a STEM Masters will be accepted.
We determine whether you're on course for a 2.1. based on the grades you achieved in your last completed year of academic study
You'll need to be a second year undergraduate university student on a four-year degree expecting to do a work placement in your third year
Do you need a work permit?
Please note that PwC is unable to sponsor any candidates for the following graduate roles as the Home Office's eligibility criteria will not be satisfied. For more information. For more information visit our website .
When to apply
Although there is no application deadline, each year we have only a small number of Graduate roles available. We therefore advise applying early, but please be prepared for a short wait in processing your application at each stage of our process while we consider your application alongside others.
Job ID
45247BR
Location
Belfast
Programme Type
Student
Line of Service
Advisory
About Us
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Intake Year
2021
Start season
Summer
Entry Route
Undergraduate work placement in Technology
Entry Route Group
Work placements
Local Region
Northern Ireland Region