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Exness accepting applications for summer internship programme

Limassol-headquartered Exness, one of the world's largest brokers, is accepting applications for its annual summer Internship Program.

According to the broker, “Our annual Internship Program, set to launch every summer, promises growth and learning,” with Exness going on to note that successful applicants will have the chance to benefit from working with the company’s global team.

“As an intern, you will join one of our Cyprus teams and collaborate closely with a mentor. They will be your teacher, buddy and helping hand during your internship journey. Regular educational activities and workshops will also be organised for you to get the most out of your time with us,” Exness says.

On what interns can anticipate gaining along the way, Exness lists, “New skills, knowledge and work experience in one of the most well-known Cyprus companies, Exness Certificate of Completion and Reference letter (upon successfully passing the internship) and access to our corporate benefits for your wellbeing, health and social life at Exness (Compensation, corporate gym, corporate doctor, and more).”

The internship has an eight-week duration, from 7 June to 2 August, and will be held in Limassol on a full-time basis, Monday to Friday encompassing 40 hours including weekly Friday workshops.

Click here to find out more and apply.

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