Arabian Private Holdings
Project Management - Internship

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About the Role
This internship is designed to support the firm during a critical expansion mandate for a leading British financial services firm. The role exists to provide logistical and research support to our principals, ensuring that complex project timelines and documentation are handled with precision. By coordinating the moving parts of this engagement, you help the firm maintain its focus on providing direct, defensible advice to the client.
About Arabian Private Holdings
Arabian Private Holdings was established on the belief that significant business problems do not require the massive associate teams or hundred page decks typical of traditional consulting firms. Instead, we focus on providing high-level strategy and governance advice to family groups, government entities, and large corporations. Our approach is principal led, which means the individuals accountable for the results are the ones doing the work. We operate as a fully remote firm, choosing to invest in the quality of our analysis rather than office overhead. This model allows us to focus on portfolio clarity and performance for our clients while maintaining a direct, honest way of working.
What You Will Do
- Coordinate project timelines and track milestones for our current financial services expansion project.
- Conduct targeted research on regulatory requirements and market conditions across multiple regions.
- Draft clear, concise summary notes from internal coordination meetings for the principal team.
- Organize and manage complex sets of documentation to ensure portfolio clarity is maintained.
- Monitor various workstreams to ensure every part of the mandate remains on schedule.
- Help prepare briefing materials that explain strategic changes in plain, professional English.
- Gather data on market competitors to assist our team as they form a view on client positioning.
- Support the documentation of internal processes related to corporate governance.
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What We Are Looking For
- A high level of written precision and the ability to summarize complex information clearly.
- Logical rigor when checking facts, reviewing documents, or managing project data.
- Strong organizational skills and an ability to manage multiple document versions and timelines.
- Genuine curiosity about corporate governance and how large financial institutions operate.
- The ability to work independently and maintain focus in a fully remote environment.
- A background in business, management, or finance through university studies or previous projects.


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How We Work
Our firm functions through a remote operating model that prioritizes autonomy and high standards of output. We do not use office presence as a proxy for performance: we value clarity of thought and the ability to produce work that can withstand scrutiny. Every intern is mentored directly by our principals through involvement in active mandates. Communication is direct and professional, focusing on solving the problem at hand rather than following rigid corporate ceremonies. This structure ensures that you are exposed to how decisions are made at the highest levels of governance and corporate strategy while working from your own location.
What the Role Offers
- Exposure to a major expansion project for a leading British financial services firm.
- Direct mentorship from principals with deep expertise in governance and strategy.
- The flexibility of a fully remote role with a focus on professional autonomy.
- A chance to develop a rigorous, analytical approach to complex business problems.
- Paid employment with competitive compensation for the role and current market.
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