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Accounting/Investigative Intern (ID: 107628) for Fall 2019

Agency/Facility

NYS Gaming Commission

New York City
New York , NY 10008
E-Mail: human.resources@gaming.ny.gov

Division/Unit: Ofc of the Gaming Inspector General

 

Web Site: https://www.gaming.ny.gov/gamingIG.php(New Window)

 

Proposal Information

Description:

The Office of the Gaming Inspector General is seeking bright, dynamic, and hard-working students to assist with investigations of allegations of corruption, fraud, criminal activity, and conflicts of interests or abuse in the Commission, including Commission employees and individuals/entities that conduct business with the Commission.

Candidates should be proficient in word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software. The ability to work independently and collaboratively as a member of the office is essential. Interns will be exposed to a number of different experiences, including, but not limited to attending public meetings, participating in interviews, preparing data analysis and/or memoranda.

Duties include, but are not limited to, data entry; development of investigative strategies and leads; review and analysis of documents/records for evidence and additional leads; preparation for witness interviews and/or presentation of data.

Minimum qualifications: Third-year college/university students majoring in Accounting, Criminal Justice, Fraud Examination/Financial Forensics, Pre-Law preferred. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. The Commission is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to workplace diversity. All candidates must submit a cover letter, resume, writing sample, and references.

Preferred qualifications: Fourth-year college/university or graduate-level students. Qualified candidates should possess excellent research, analytical, writing, organizational, and time management skills.

Location: New York, NY

Compensation: Unpaid, but could qualify for college/university credit

Duration: Fall Semester

Hours: Minimum 20 hours per week; flexible as to work days.

 

Skills:

Analysis

Organization

Research

Time Management

Writing

 

Internship Areas: Accounting/Auditing, Gaming and Wagering, Investigations, Planning/Analysis/Research

Logistical Information

Payment? Unpaid

Number of Hours: 20 - 30

Location: New York

Number of Interns Needed: 2

Desired Candidate Profile

Preferred Standing Senior

Minimum Standing: Junior

Degree Concentrations: Criminal Justice/Homeland Security, Financial Studies, Legal Studies, Public Administration