Online applications are invited for the Internship Opportunity at The Bengal Chamber of Commerce. Check the details below!
About Bengal Chamber of Commerce
The Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry is a non-governmental trade association and advocacy group based in West Bengal, India. It is the oldest chamber of commerce in India and one of the oldest in Asia. Established in 1853, finding its origin in 1833–34, it is the only such institution in India.
Primary Role
- Understanding the Economic Framework for Analyses.
- Global Trade, Business and Macroeconomic environment analysis using necessary models.
- Report Documentation – Research, Formulation and drafting.
- Report Presentation to clients – PowerPoint and other necessary mediums.
- Making business inferences out of the analyses done to provide value to the Clients.
- Engaging in live projects, content writing and other necessary work in the Chamber.
Nature of Engagement
Internship – Part Time/Full Time.
Tenure
2-3 Months.
Eligibility
- Ability to think strategically and analytically in order to effectively assess each assignment.
- Quick learner.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Excellent interpersonal & organizational skills.
- Good listening and comprehension skills.
- Logical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Remuneration
Monthly Stipend.
How to Apply?
Interested candidates can apply directly via this link.
Contact
- E-mail: bencham[at]bengalchamber[dot]com
- Phone: +913322308394
- Website: www[dot]bengalchamber[dot]com
- Address: 6, Royal Exchange, 2nd Floor, Netaji Subhas Road-700001
FAQ
- What does the Bengal Chamber of Commerce do?
- To maintain uniformity in rules, regulations and usages of trade; To communicate with Chambers of Commerce and other mercantile and public bodies throughout the world, and concert and promote measures for the protection of trade and traders.
- Who established the Bengal chamber of Commerce?
- The founder members were mostly the elite Bengali zamindars and entrepreneurs and later the Marwari, and Gujarati entrepreneurs from Bengal also joined the association. The first president in 1887 was Rai Buddree Das Mukkim Bahadur.