Job Description
Are you curious to experience what consultants do? Do you want to be part of an ambitious team, working hands-on, and applying your academic skills to real-life cases? At ADC you have the opportunity to find out if consulting is the right path for you.
What We Do
ADC is a
Data & AI Consultancy committed to the responsible adoption of data and AI, driving real impact for organizations that matter. We help clients achieve their goals through data-driven solutions, with deep industry expertise.
What makes ADC unique is our impact-driven and collaborative approach. Our team is composed of top talent dedicated to leveraging their advanced data and AI expertise for the greater good. We work with our clients, not just for them, empowering pragmatic and comprehensive consultants through inclusivity, trust, and ownership. We aim to grow across Europe creating the leading data and AI consultancy. Join us on our growth journey!
As intern, you will join a team of experts to create deep insights for our clients.
It is a great chance for you to apply your data analysis and economic research skills to real-life cases. You will get to contribute to a variety of projects, from the creation of white papers, to building dashboards, and assisting with internal activities.
Application deadline: 16th of February 2025
Start date: August/September 2025
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
This is a paid internship.
The intern position is a full-time role. You will have flexibility around your exams, and we will agree on the duration, but preferably until the end of December 2025.
During your internship, you will support our consultants and work with:
- Data collection and quantitative methods (econometrics/data analysis and modelling in R, Python, and Excel)
- Conduct socio-economic analysis assessments, e.g. ROI analysis, economic footprint evaluations, etc.
- Contribute to the creation of white papers to guide policymakers
- Conduct market analysis to assess the economic impact of different solutions in the Life Sciences sector
- Possibility of working with our data science team
- Building dashboards
- Oral, written, and visual presentation of results (in PowerPoint)
- Creating reports
- Writing proposals to clients and assisting in our sales process
Requirements
What you bring: - Currently enrolled in a Danish University studying a Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Economics, Social Science or similar quantitative programmes.
- Interest in starting a career in consultancy (experience within the field from part-time jobs or extracurricular activities is a plus).
- Interest in working with data analysis and evaluations used in policy-making or startegic decion-making processes.
- Methodological skills and a structured workflow.
- Critical thinking
- Strong motivation for continuous learning and intellectual curiosity.
- Self-motivated and willing to take responsibility for projects and processes.
- Thriving in a changing environment with varied and fast paced tasks.
- Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, in English (Danish skills are a plus).
What We Offer
- Paid internship
- Lunch scheme
- The opportunity to expand and develop your quantitative skills and apply them in real projects for real clients
- The opportunity to gain insight into a consulting firm and work alongside experienced and ambitious colleagues
- A chance to work on all phases of projects – from developing a proposal to delivering the final product/report.
- A kick-start to your consulting career!
- A mentor program with regularly scheduled meetings with one of the consultants to guide your learning.
- Our welcoming office in the heart of Copenhagen and various social events, including Friday drinks, monthly first Friday events, sports activities, etc.
What To Do Next
If you are inspired by this opportunity, apply at the link below!
For questions, please contact us at recruitment@adc-consulting.com
- ADC is an equal-opportunity employer. We value diversity and promote equality to shape a better future. No characteristics are discriminated against, as indicated in Directive 2000/78/EC. We encourage and welcome all applications. Additional arrangements or adjustments to support your application can be discussed further.