About the role#
As a Finance Intern for Summer 2027, you will join the finance team at Elanco. This internship is project-based and focuses on business-critical needs. You will interact with various finance functions, including Corporate Audit, Tax, Financial Reporting and Planning, Treasury, and Capital Markets. You will also participate in regular check-ins and present your work to executive leadership.
What you'll do#
- Build an understanding of Elanco’s role in the animal health industry.
- Network with finance leaders to gain exposure to different areas of the organization.
- Provide recommendations for a business-critical finance project.
What you'll need#
- Current enrollment in an undergraduate program focused on Business, Accounting, Finance, or Economics.
- Priority is given to students graduating in Winter 2027 or Spring 2028.
- Demonstrated initiative and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to work independently and with professionalism.
Location & details#
- Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.
- Work Modality: Hybrid.
- Term: Summer 2027 (May 17th to August 6th).
- This is a paid, full-time internship.
About Elanco
Elanco is a pharmaceutical manufacturing company based in Indianapolis. It focuses on the health and well-being of animals through a portfolio of products for pets and livestock. The company employs between 5,001 and 10,000 people. Its work spans food safety, food production, and animal health.
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