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Abstract:Capital.com, has announced the launch of a paid internship programme for university students in Cyprus. The programme aims to bridge the gap between academic education and real-world experience
Capital.com, has announced the launch of a paid internship programme for university students in Cyprus. The programme aims to bridge the gap between academic education and real-world experience
Christoforos Soutzis, Chief Executive Officer, Capital.com Europe, said:
“We‘re delighted to be welcoming 30 interns to work with us at the Capital.com headquarters in Limassol. Internships are a great way to discover how businesses work, build confidence and get hands-on experience. We are excited by the calibre of the graduates participating in this programme, and supporting them with the tools they need to build successful careers in Cyprus’ dynamic financial technology sector.”
According to the broker, Over a three-month placement, interns will gain hands-on experience within Capital.coms Operations and Back-Office teams, working across key areas such as data management, risk, customer support, systems, and technology.
The programme reflects Capital.coms commitment to nurturing talent and fostering a culture of ongoing education.
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