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Intern, Investment & Strategy

Singapore Singtel - Singtel Group SGD 1,000–1,800/month*
Job Description

This internship supports Singtel’s investment and strategy activities, including market research, industry and competitor analysis, financial modelling, valuation, business-case development, and evaluation of potential investments or strategic partnerships. Candidates are generally expected to be pursuing a degree in business, finance, economics, engineering, computer science, or a related discipline, with strong academic performance and analytical skills. Familiarity with Excel, PowerPoint, financial analysis, and research is useful. The role suits someone curious about technology, telecommunications, venture investing, and corporate strategy. Candidates should communicate clearly, work carefully with data, manage deadlines, and demonstrate commercial awareness, initiative, and the ability to present well to senior stakeholders.

Company Info

Singtel Group is one of Asia’s leading communications technology groups, headquartered in Singapore. Its businesses span mobile and broadband services, digital solutions, cybersecurity, data centres, cloud, information and communications technology, and regional telecommunications investments. Singtel serves consumers, enterprises, and governments across Singapore and several markets in Asia-Pacific, while also maintaining strategic interests in regional associates. The company is investing in next-generation connectivity and digital infrastructure, including 5G, artificial intelligence, cloud services, and data-centre capabilities. Singtel’s corporate functions include strategy, investments, finance, technology, operations, and customer-focused digital businesses. As a major listed organisation, it offers opportunities to work across telecommunications, technology, infrastructure, and strategic portfolio management in a multinational environment.

Destination Guide

Singapore is a compact, highly connected island city with strong opportunities in technology, telecommunications, finance, consulting, logistics, healthcare, and regional headquarters functions. English is widely used at work, and the culture is professional, multicultural, and generally fast-paced, with emphasis on punctuality and performance. Public transport is reliable, and most neighbourhoods offer convenient access to shops, food centres, parks, and healthcare. Rent can be high, especially near the central business district, but living farther out is often more affordable. International interns and employees should check whether they need a Training Employment Pass, Employment Pass, S Pass, or another work authorisation; the employer normally sponsors the application. New arrivals should arrange accommodation, insurance, banking, and a local SIM card before or soon after arrival. Singapore’s tropical climate is hot and humid year-round, with frequent rain.

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