Technical X-Domain D&E Internship at ABN AMRO
Amsterdam, , Netherlands -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

01 Oct, 25

Salary

750.0

Posted On

02 Jul, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Personal Development, Data Engineering

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

YOUR WORKING ENVIRONMENT

Our team is the X-Domain Design & Engineering team, which assists in several X-domain initiatives. These are typically more complicated, bank wide big IT changes and programs, that require the involvement of several departments within ABN AMRO. One of those initiatives, getting a clear insight in the IT Debt of several legacy IT applications, you’ll be assisting us with.
The team is small, dynamic, varied in terms of roles, and consists of knowledgeable and experienced members. We’re looking forward to helping you as well with your ambitions, by providing coaching or helping you out with any questions or interests you may have. We’re well connected throughout the organization, so if your aim is to get a better understanding of an organization like ours, this is the position for you!

WHAT WE OFFER

Looking for a challenging internship to develop yourself? Join our enthusiastic team and gain invaluable work experience in data engineering. As an intern, you will receive:

  • A work laptop
  • Travel allowance
  • A competitive internship allowance (€750 a month)
  • Coaching on personal development
  • Opportunities to gain practical work experience and develop your skills
  • A supportive international team of professionals
Responsibilities
  • Prepare data for GenAI to finetune its results, by creating abstracts from technical documentation in a format that GenAI understands
  • create and test prompts for our internal GenAI models
  • use GenAI to cross reference documents against standards and policies
  • use GenAI to cross reference code bases against standards
  • provide reports and output for IT governance based on GenAI analysi
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