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Qlarant

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Intern - Audit/Investigation

Location

United States

Posted

27 days ago

Salary

$15 - $20 / hour

Seniority

Entry Level

No structured requirement data.

Job Description

Intern - Audit/Investigation

Qlarant

Role Description Supports departments across the company, engages in meaningful projects, and contributes to day-to-day operations while learning about the industry and developing professional skills. - Assists in the completion of specific projects and tasks assigned by department managers or team leads. - Conducts research, prepares reports, and provides analytical support as needed. - Supports daily administrative functions, including data entry, filing, and scheduling. - Assists with organizing meetings, preparing materials, and taking meeting minutes. - Collaborates with team members on various tasks and contributes to team meetings. - Participates in departmental activities and provides input on ongoing projects. - Attends training sessions, workshops, or seminars to gain industry knowledge and develop relevant skills. - Seeks feedback and mentorship from supervisors and colleagues to improve performance. - Provides support in executing routine operational tasks to ensure smooth departmental functioning. - Helps manage and maintain project documentation and track progress. Qualifications - Minimum High School Diploma or GED required. Requirements - 0 - 2 years required; 2 - 4 years preferred. Benefits - Qlarant is an Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities, Females, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities. - Qlarant is a drug-free workplace. - All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of pre-employment background and drug screens.

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