Deal Analytics: Internship Opportunity

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About the position

Responsibilities

  • Analyzing and tracking the performance of all deals and partnerships
  • Creating and distributing performance status dashboards and heat maps
  • Creating internal Power BI tools
  • Making forward-looking recommendations and improvements
  • Inventing and architecting new deal and agreement paradigms, and driving internal and external reporting and implementation
  • Modeling new programs and incentive structures, analyzing partner economics, and evaluating future business opportunities from a Microsoft and partner perspective

Requirements

  • Currently pursuing a Full-time Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree
  • Must have at least 1 semester/term remaining following the completion of the internship

Nice-to-haves

  • Bachelor's Degree in Business, Engineering, Sciences, Mathematics, or related field AND 3+ years relevant work experience (e.g., investment banking, consulting, finance, corporate strategy, venture capital, or related field) OR equivalent experience
  • Analytical, modeling, Power BI, communication and customer/partner relationship skills
  • Experience in business intelligence, or analytics and planning with a proven track record for success
  • Knowledgeable about all forms of interactive entertainment and experience/interest in the console and PC gaming industry
  • Solid business acumen and ability to think strategically and execute tactically
  • Ability to work independently and juggle multiple projects and priorities
  • Cross-functional work experience within business development, finance, and marketing

Benefits

  • Base pay range for this internship is USD \$5,560 - \$11,190 per month
  • Different pay range applicable to specific work locations, within the San Francisco Bay area and New York City metropolitan area, is USD \$7,260 - \$12,200 per month
  • Certain roles may be eligible for benefits and other compensation
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