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Intern - Qualitative Fraud Analyst

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As a Nintendo of America Intern, you will actively contribute to meaningful projects, and gain valuable hands-on work experience with a leading company in the entertainment industry. During the program from June through August, your work experience will be enhanced with mentoring, networking opportunities and exposure to industry leaders from across the company! Whether you are in a technical or non-technical role, you will be a part of a team committed to putting smiles on faces of millions around the world. 

 

INTERN – QUALITATIVE FRAUD ANALYST
  
Application Deadline: December 1, 2025 
 

DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES:

  • Contribute to Nintendo’s Payment and Fraud team focused on human-centered data to detect and interpret anomalous activity 
  • Conduct qualitative analytics on flagged post-transaction cases to identify potential e-commerce trends and vulnerabilities  
  • Learn about different research methodologies on how to systematically analyze historical transactions to identify emerging patterns and develop new theoretical insights 
  • Formulate creative methods of protecting and improving the consumer payment experience 
  • Support operations and prevention workflows, including account investigations, linking suspicious activity across Nintendo consumer accounts and representing chargeback disputes to protect the Nintendo brand 
  • Highlight performance trends and visualize findings  

 

SUMMARY OF REQUIREMENTS:

  • 3.0+ GPA 
  • Currently enrolled in an accredited college or university with a graduation conferral date between May 2026 and June 2027 
  • Pursuing a degree in Finance, Operations Research, Business Intelligence, Data Analytics, Management Science, Mathematics or related field 
  • Understanding of finance, fraud mitigation methodologies and risk assessment frameworks 
  • Detail-oriented, meticulous, and eager to bridge qualitative research with fraud prevention 
  • Analytical, problem-solver and keen on root cause analysis  
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite: Word, Excel, PowerPoint 
  • Experience with data visualization tools, Tableau preferred 
  • Legally authorized to work in the United States 
  • Able to work 40 hours a week throughout the course of the 10-week summer internship between June 15 – August 21 
  • A completed Internship Questionnaire following application 

 

This position is onsite in Redmond, WA, and not open to remote status at this time. Housing and travel support will be provided for non-local hires.