Jobdescription For our client, an international company based in Baden & Zurich, we are looking for a motivated and proactive Corporate Procurement Intern (m/f/d). General Information Start: June (Flexible dates based on academic schedule) Duration: Full-time internship for the summer period, with a potential hourly extension option during the academic year based on performance. Workplace: Zurich (HQ) / Baden Workload: 80–100% Remote/Home Office: Hybrid – mainly remote, with presence in the Zurich office 1–2 times per week. Tasks & Responsibilities Procurement Support & Learning: Assist in the development and implementation of Corporate Procurement strategies under the guidance of senior experts. Sourcing Activities: Support sourcing processes for Indirect Spend Categories and participate in eRfX (Request for X) workflows. Stakeholder Engagement: Interact with internal stakeholders across the organization to understand supplier relationship management and corporate dynamics. Project Contribution: Assist in the execution of procurement initiatives related to Risk Management, Sustainability, and Supply Base Management. Process Excellence: Help maintain procurement documentation and ensure compliance with global standards. Reporting: Provide regular updates and support reporting tasks for the Co-Head of Corporate Procurement or designated mentor. Qualifications Academic Background: Currently enrolled in a Bachelor’s or Master’s program (Business, Supply Chain, Economics, or related fields). Communication Skills: Strong written communication for reports and documentation; comfortable presenting findings to team members. Interpersonal Skills: A proactive collaborator with a willingness to engage with colleagues at various levels and incorporate feedback. Organizational Talent: Ability to manage multiple tasks, prioritize effectively, and maintain a detail-oriented approach to deadlines. Analytical Mindset: A curious "problem-solver" attitude with the ability to think creatively when facing obstacles. Language Skills: Fluency in English is required; German is a strong advantage. Experience: Previous exposure to procurement or supply chain concepts is a plus, but a strong desire to learn is the priority.