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    Reporting Analyst - Intern

    JHC Consulting

    Singapore, SingaporeInternship17 Jul 2026

    About this internship

    JHC Consulting is seeking an entry level professional to join our practice as a Reporting Analyst Intern. This position supports our ongoing advisory work for a regional financial services group, where we provide independent counsel to senior leadership and board committees. At JHC, we do not follow the standard routines of management consulting. We do not produce slide decks or participate in the ceremonies of corporate presentations. Instead, we believe that writing is thinking. Our output is the written memorandum, and this role is essential to ensuring those documents are built on a foundation of accurate, well-scrutinized data and clear logic. The Role In this role, your primary responsibility is to support the principals in the production of high level memoranda. You will spend the majority of your time reviewing financial data, operational metrics, and internal reports provided by a regional financial services group. While many firms use data to populate visualizations, we use data to stress test arguments. You will be expected to read through raw datasets and internal documents to identify gaps in the client's current narrative. Your day will include significant amounts of drafting and revising. You will summarize complex reports into concise paragraphs, ensuring that every claim made can be traced back to a specific data point or a clear assumption. This is a 100 percent remote position that requires the ability to focus over long periods of time without the distraction of a traditional office environment. What You Bring We are looking for individuals who possess an analytical mindset and a high degree of maturity in their writing. As this is an internship, we value academic background in finance, economics, mathematics, or a similar field where rigorous analysis is required. You should have a functional understanding of how to interpret financial statements and operational reports. Technical proficiency in tools like Excel is necessary, but we prioritize candidates who can go beyond the numbers to explain what they mean in plain English. Accuracy is paramount. Because our firm provides private counsel on sensitive strategic questions, you must be a disciplined worker who values precision and discretion. You must be comfortable working independently in a remote setting and managing your own schedule to meet deadlines for drafts and revisions. How We Work JHC Consulting operates on a model of individual accountability. We do not hide behind group consensus. Every memorandum we produce is authored by the person who did the reading and the analysis. We value the document as the final work product. This means we spend less time in meetings and more time in deep work. For an intern, this offers a unique look at how high level advisory work is actually conducted. You will be given the space to do thorough work, but you will also be expected to stand by the accuracy of your findings. We avoid the typical jargon of the industry, preferring plain language that names uncomfortable truths rather than obscuring them with corporate buzzwords. Working at JHC Consulting Working here means choosing a path of professional discipline. We are a small firm by design, which allows us to be selective about the mandates we accept. This ensures that even as an intern, the work you do for our client, a regional financial services group, is substantive and meaningful. This is a paid position, and the compensation is competitive for the internship market. As a fully remote firm, we allow our team members the autonomy to structure their day in a way that promotes the highest quality of thought and writing. We rely on clear, written communication to stay coordinated, and we expect everyone to contribute to a culture of intellectual rigor and mutual respect. The work at JHC Consulting is demanding because of the standards we set for our written output. Every memo we issue is a signed record of our counsel, often kept on file by boards and executives for years. This creates a high bar for every piece of data and every sentence we produce. For an aspiring analyst, this role provides the opportunity to learn the discipline of rigorous reporting and the art of constructing a written argument that can withstand the scrutiny of industry leaders.