Client Growth Internship
Valtech Europe
- Paris
- Stage
- Temps-plein
- Support client growth team’s key initiatives for the client community within the Valtech group
- Interface regularly and work cross-functionally with different profiles such as Client Partners/Account Managers, Subject Matter Experts, Marketing, leadership teams and craft circles on key projects
- Own the preparation for team meetings; make sure that all materials are prepped and shared as needed, record calls and take notes, prepare and send a call recap to all parties where needed
- Monitor dashboards and communicate key insights through reporting
- Prepare slide decks and other internal documentation, share and maintain as needed
- Update intranet regularly for all Client Partnership content
- Assist in managing the Client Partner craft circle & community across all regions
- Support in setting up and scaling programs across the group
- Proactively identify and execute on opportunities and continuously improve organizational effectiveness
experience in the field of digital industry.We would love if you have
- Knowledge of MS Office programs (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint)
- Knowledge of Salesforce CRM is a plus
- General Knowledge of reporting tools/processes is a plus
- Passion and understanding of Digital industry
- Good business acumen
- Native/Fluent in English and French (other language is appreciated)
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Curious & quick to learn
- Attention to detail & proactive
- Ability to stay organized, multi-task, and be proactive
- Analytical thinking and efficient decision-making
- Ability to build strong relationships with collaborators
- an amazing experience among experts of the digital industry
- hybrid telecommuting
- laptop, mobile phone
- 25 paid leaves
- internal events (monthly "apéros", lunch & learn, etc.)
As per the AGG (General Equal Treatment Act) in Germany and equivalent in France, jobs must be advertised in a gender-neutral manner. We use the statement (all genders) to make it clear that this position is open to all genders in these countries, even if the job title itself can be translated or interpreted as "masculine" in the French or German language.