Finance Intern (MBA) at Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Spring, Texas, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
InternshipExperience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
TechnologyIndustries

Requirements

  • First level university degree with a focus in business or economics; advanced degree or accounting certification (e.g., CPA, MBA) preferred
  • Typically 6+ years of experience as a financial analyst
  • Typically experienced in more than one finance function
  • Must graduate in December 2026 or May/June 2027
  • Excellent understanding of accounting principles and financial analysis, with advanced knowledge in one area
  • Excellent analytical skills
  • Excellent business application skills (e.g., Microsoft Excel)
  • Excellent communication and influencing skills
  • Superior teamwork skills
  • Strong business acumen
  • Good project management skills

Responsibilities

  • Provides complex and occasionally highly complex financial analysis for a financial function or a business, typically exercising a strong understanding of the business to determine the best method for achieving objectives
  • Consults with business leaders to guide and influence strategic decision-making within a broad scope
  • Forecasts financial results within a broad scope
  • Leads business initiatives, typically leading analysts across multiple sub-functions within finance
  • Identifies opportunities for process improvement and policy development and engages in the design
  • Represents the business unit during cross-regional or cross-functional planning processes
  • Provides mentoring and guidance to analysts

Skills

Financial Analysis
Profit & Loss
Balance Sheet
Cash Flow
Forecasting
GAAP
Mergers & Acquisitions

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Provides enterprise IT solutions and services

About Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Hewlett Packard Enterprise provides enterprise IT solutions with a focus on cloud services, artificial intelligence, and edge computing. Their products include HPE Ezmeral for managing containers, HPE GreenLake for cloud services, and HPE Aruba for networking. These solutions help businesses improve their performance and adapt to digital changes. HPE's business model includes selling hardware, software, and services, as well as offering subscription-based services and long-term contracts. What sets HPE apart from competitors is its commitment to open-source projects and its active developer community, which supports collaboration and innovation. The company's goal is to empower organizations to transform digitally and optimize their operations.

Houston, TexasHeadquarters
1939Year Founded
IPOCompany Stage
Hardware, Enterprise Software, AI & Machine LearningIndustries
10,001+Employees

Risks

Integration challenges with Juniper Networks may delay AI-driven networking benefits.
Competition from startups like Flywheel could impact HPE's AI and cloud services.
HPE's acquisition strategy may strain resources and distract from core operations.

Differentiation

HPE's GreenLake offers a unique hybrid cloud platform for diverse IT environments.
HPE Ezmeral provides advanced container management, enhancing enterprise AI and analytics capabilities.
HPE's Aruba solutions integrate cloud security and networking for seamless, secure connectivity.

Upsides

HPE's acquisition of Juniper Networks boosts AI-driven innovation in networking.
OpsRamp acquisition enhances HPE's IT management with AI-based automation capabilities.
Axis Security integration strengthens HPE's cloud security offerings with SASE solutions.

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