3 reasons why it’s worth applying for an internship in the AR department at METRO

13 May 2026

Looking for a meaningful start in finance? Learn how a paid internship in METRO’s Accounts Receivable team helps students gain real skills and confidence.

Taking your first professional steps can feel a bit like choosing a direction without a map: plenty of options, little clarity, and one question in the back of your mind-does this make sense?

Especially in finance, it quickly becomes clear that theory is only the beginning. It’s only in practice that you see how numbers translate into decisions and how processes turn into real actions.

That’s why it’s worth choosing experiences that allow you to see this world from the inside-not as an observer, but as a participant.

Daily tasks – what does working in AR look like?

In almost every large organization, each day brings hundreds of decisions, thousands of data points, and dozens of teams working simultaneously. Our AR department is one of the places where all these elements come together-in numbers, payments, and teamwork.

From the very beginning, it’s not about passively watching others work. Tasks are specific and embedded in daily processes: account reconciliation, preparing reports, initial analyses in Excel, or supporting the team in everyday activities. There is also a strong focus on accuracy and timeliness-elements that truly matter in finance.

The onboarding process is designed so that you can gradually take on new responsibilities and understand the broader context step by step. As a result, even more complex tasks eventually stop being a challenge and become a natural part of the job.

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Practical knowledge – what do you actually learn?

This is the moment when theory starts to make sense. Concepts known from classes stop being abstract because they appear in everyday tasks and decisions.

Working in our AR department means direct contact with real financial processes-ones that impact the functioning of the entire organization. It’s also about learning how to work with data, developing analytical thinking, and paying attention to details, which often make the biggest difference.

The international environment also plays a significant role. Cooperation with people from different countries, using English in practice, and getting to know global processes mean that the experience quickly goes beyond a local context.

It’s a great path especially for students, recent high school graduates, or those studying finance, accounting, economics, or management.

What should you pay attention to before applying? AR department at METRO – internship

Before clicking the “apply” button, it’s worth taking a moment to check a few things. It’s not about perfect preparation, but about a good start.

Basic Excel skills and English at a B1/B2 level really make a difference at the beginning, as they make onboarding easier and help you adapt more quickly to daily tasks. Equally important are less “technical” qualities: accuracy, strong motivation, analytical thinking, and a willingness to ask questions.

In practice, it’s curiosity and engagement that most often determine how much you gain from your first experiences.

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A good moment to test it in practice

Your first career step doesn’t have to be perfect, but it can be well thought out. Choosing a place that offers real experience and helps you understand how business works makes a big difference later on.

If your goal is development, gaining concrete skills, and entering the world of accounting from a practical perspective, the AR department at METRO GSC is one of the paths worth considering.

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