Job Title: Trade Compliance Intern
Location: São Paulo, Brazil
Duration: 2 years
Education Recommendations: Students pursuing degrees in International Business and/or Foreign Trade.
Join our dynamic team and contribute to critical projects that help navigate trade regulations and streamline import/export procedures, creating and enforcing 'best in class' trade programs that ensure compliance with government regulations. Your proactive communication and attention to detail will be valued in our supportive and learning-focused culture. Experience how your contributions will play a vital role in Nokia’s global operations and help shape the future of international trade.
Trade Compliance knowledge is in high demand and difficult to find. Learning about customs, tariff classification and import/export regulations gives you a unique profile. This specialization will differentiate you in the job market, opening doors for you in various industries.
Your responsibilities
- Support the development of protective measures for international trade compliance and enhance customer experience.
- Assist in managing foreign trade regulations, ensuring compliance with import and export procedures.
- Learn about Customs regulations and tariff classification, including specific classification codes.
- Utilize and manage trade tools and product catalog for effective compliance tracking.
- Contribute to internal audit reports, ensuring adherence to KPIs in trade compliance.
- Aid in the preparation and maintenance of AEO certification documentation and processes.
- Engage with cross-functional teams to deepen trade compliance knowledge and share insights.
- Gain a specialized skill set in trade compliance that differentiates you in the job market.
Your skills and experience
You are a great fit if you have:
- Understanding of regulatory concepts, including tariff classification, import/export and customs documents.
- Proficiency in managing and organizing data using Microsoft Excel. The job involves analyzing product lists, invoices, and other records, so good organization of information is key.
- Ability to conduct independent research on foreign trade regulations.
- Strong organizational and time management skills.
- High attention to detail.
- Strong critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
It would be nice if you also had:
- Experience with data visualization tools, such as Power BI.
- Familiarity with specific foreign trade compliance software.