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Binance Accelerator Program (BAP) Internship
Binance is a leading global blockchain ecosystem behind the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume and registered users. Binance is trusted by more than 320 million people in 100+ countries for its industry-leading security, transparency, trading engine speed, protections for investors, and unmatched portfolio of digital asset products and offerings from trading and finance to education, research, social good, payments, institutional services, and Web3 features. Binance is devoted to building an inclusive crypto ecosystem to increase the freedom of money and financial access for people around the world with crypto as the fundamental means.
About Binance Accelerator Program
Binance Accelerator Program (BAP) is a 3-6 month internship program designed for Early Career talent to have firsthand experience in the rapidly expanding digital assets space. You will be given the opportunity to develop your skills at Binance and understand what it’s like to work at the world's leading blockchain ecosystem. As part of your internship in the BAP, there will also be opportunities for networking and development, which will expand your professional network and build transferable skills to propel you forward in your career. Learn about the BAP Program HERE.
Who May Apply
Current university students and recent graduates.
Terms of employment / engagement shall be subject to contract and local applicable laws.
Responsibilities
- Assist compliance professionals in supporting the Business Compliance team with regulatory and compliance tasks related to new product launches and ongoing product maintenance.
- Help maintain compliance documentation and track regulatory requirements and audit findings.
- Support coordination with stakeholders to follow up on compliance action plans and ensure timely resolution of issues.
- Assist in preparing reports, presentations, and documentation for internal reviews and management updates.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams including Product, Tech, Operations, and Global Compliance to gain practical experience in compliance controls and regulatory processes.
- Monitor regulatory developments and assist in assessing their potential impact on Binance products and services.
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Requirements
- Currently studying or recently graduated in Business, Finance, Law, or a related field.
- Demonstrated interest in compliance, regulatory affairs, and the cryptocurrency industry.
- Strong teamwork and communication skills with a collaborative mindset.
- Proactive, detail-oriented, and eager to take on challenges.
- Basic understanding or curiosity about AI tools and their applications is a plus.
- Google Sheets proficiency: trackers, pivot tables, basic data cleanup; ability to maintain structured logs.
Preferred Skills
- Research skills: ability to read and summarize regulatory publications or policy updates clearly and concisely.
- Slides skills: building clear, structured status updates and simple dashboards.
- Basic understanding of crypto concepts: exchanges, custody vs non-custody, wallets, stablecoins, derivatives/margin (high-level is sufficient).
- Exposure to risk/control concepts: audit basics, control evidence, issue tracking, or compliance checklists (coursework/internship acceptable).
- Tools fluency: Jira/Confluence, or similar project/documentation tools.


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Why Binance
- Shape the future with the world’s leading blockchain ecosystem.
- Collaborate with world-class talent in a user-centric global organization with a flat structure.
- Tackle unique, fast-paced projects with autonomy in an innovative environment.
- Thrive in a results-driven workplace with opportunities for career growth and continuous learning.
- Competitive salary and company benefits.
- Work-from-home arrangement (the arrangement may vary depending on the work nature of the business team).
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