Interpath Advisory

Financial Services

Internship(m/f/d)GameTheory&Negotiation

€28–36k ~AI est. Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany TEMPORARY
The Brief

“Internship (m/f/d) - Game Theory & Negotiation at Interpath Advisory. Skills: Game Theory, Negotiation, Auction Theory, Mechanism Design. Support applying analytical approaches. Support applying game-theoretic approaches”

What You'll Achieve.

Generate significant financial impact

Industry & Context.

Financial Services
Problems you'll solve

Analytical capabilities; Problem-solving abilities; Understand complex relationships

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Ongoing or near-completed studies in Economics, Business Administration, (Business) Mathematics, (Business) Engineering, or (Business) Informatics, Skills in Microsoft 365, Excel proficiency, PowerPoint proficiency, Excellent analytical abilities, Excellent problem-solving abilities, Capacity to understand complex relationships quickly, Client sensitivity, Fluency in German (minimum C1), Fluency in English (minimum B2)

Nice to Have

Focus on game theory, auction theory, mechanism design, market design, behavioral economics, or industrial organization, First practical experience in management consulting, Experience applying game or auction theory, Additional languages are an advantage

What You'll Do.

Support applying analytical approaches

Support applying game-theoretic approaches

Prepare presentations

Prepare analytical materials

Translate theoretical concepts

Contribute to tender processes

Analyze pricing models

Analyze auction mechanisms

Support negotiation teams

Prepare negotiation strategies

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Interdisciplinary projects; Small expert teams

Communication Scope

Prepare presentations; Translate complex concepts

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