Interns will be part of an investment team, participate in projects throughout the investment cycle and contribute with analyses on strategic projects, companies, sectors and countries. All interns will get an extensive introduction to Norfund’s operations, beginning with the Norfund week, our week-long annual strategy meeting for all employees.
We are searching for interns who have a bachelor’s degree or higher in business, economics, finance, social/environmental science or other relevant fields with strong academic results, and who are available to work full time in our Oslo office from 23rd of August to end of December 2021.
The successful candidate is expected to have strong analytical skills and work efficiently both in teams and independently.
If you want to create jobs and improve lives by investing in businesses that drive sustainable development, you should apply for the internship program in Norfund!
Please upload your CV and application letter reflecting your motivation for this position. Please indicate which area you are most interested in working for.
Your application letter should be a maximum of 300 words and in English.
Please attach your grade transcript and other relevant documents.
Join us on the 17th of March for an online career day to get more information about the internship.
Please follow Norfund on LinkedIn or visit our webpage for more information about Norfund and the career day!
Norfund - the Norwegian Investment Fund for Developing Countries
The Norwegian Investment Fund for Developing Countries – Norfund - invests to create jobs, improve lives, and support the transition to net zero. The fund is owned by The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and will help to establish and grow viable and profitable businesses in developing countries, which would otherwise not be initiated due to high risk. About a third of the investment portfolio is in Renewable energy. Financial inclusion, Scalable enterprises in the agricultural and manufacturing industries and Green infrastructure are other prioritized investment areas. Norfund also manages the Norwegian Climate Investment Fund that aims to contribute to reducing or avoiding greenhouse gas emissions. Norfund has offices in Oslo, Nairobi, Cape Town, Accra, San José and Bangkok. Norfund's committed portfolio amounts to USD 3.3 billion in 230 companies. The number of employees is about 150 representing 32 nationalities.