University Intern / University Intern Cyber and Economic Crimes Service (80–100 %) 80–100%
Zuger Polizei - Dienst Cyber- und Wirtschaftsdelikte
Zählerweg 6, 6300 Zug, Schweiz
Key information
- Publication date:20 January 2026
- Workload:80 – 100%
- Place of work:Zählerweg 6, 6300 Zug, Schweiz
Job summary
Join Zuger Polizei as a Cyber and Economic Crime intern. Gain practical experience in a dynamic environment!
Tasks
- Assist in investigating cyber and economic crimes under supervision.
- Prepare case reports and documentation with specialists.
- Conduct independent investigative actions in your field.
Skills
- Bachelor/Master in IT, Business, or similar fields required.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills needed.
- Team-oriented, flexible, and discreet personality essential.
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University Intern / University Intern Cyber and Economic Crimes Service (80–100 %)
Who we are
Canton of Zug as an employerZug is a lovable and livable canton with a strong economy, good educational offerings, broad cultural activities, and beautiful landscapes. The Zug administration is also very popular as an employer. The areas of activity of the seven directorates and around 50 offices are diverse. The cantonal administration is one of the largest employers in the canton. It provides services for its residents and local companies, ranging from security to health, environment, and social affairs. Accordingly, the tasks and fields of work of our employees are very varied. Apprentices and interns are also welcome at the cantonal administration to gain initial professional experience.
- Workplace Zählerweg 6, 6300 Zug, Switzerland
- Duration limited to 1 year
- Workload 80–100%
- Company Zug Police - Cyber and Economic Crimes Service
- Category Internship
Task
Your tasks- Collaboration in the investigation of cyber and economic crimes based on reports, instructions from the public prosecutor's office, or police findings
- Case-related reporting and documentation (accompanied by specialists)
- Independent investigative actions in your own field of expertise
- Support for employees of the Zug Police in specialist questions and case processing
- Opportunity to participate in police operations such as house searches and manhunts
- Collaboration in procurement and evaluation projects
- Collaboration in prevention projects
Requirements
Your profile- Bachelor/Master in computer science, business informatics, business administration, or equivalent education
- High competence in written and oral communication skills
- English skills desired
- Interest in cryptocurrencies is an advantage
- Strong goal- and customer-oriented working methodology
- Resilience, teamwork, discretion, good comprehension, and high flexibility
- Integrity and high social competence
- Impeccable reputation
Remarks
Our offer- A challenging activity in an interesting and innovative police environment
- Broad range of tasks and a position with great scope for design
- Flexible working hours. Compatible with any ongoing studies.
- Suitable workplace in a central location with good public transport connections
Interested?
Then we look forward to receiving your application by February 15, 2026 via the application link.
For further information, Andreas Eugster, Head of Cyber and Economic Crimes Service, is available at andreas.eugster@zg.ch or Tel. 041 595 42 34.
Your working environment
The Cyber and Economic Crimes Service of the Zug Police conducts investigations of both computer and internet crimes as well as classical economic crimes (including fraud, embezzlement, and document forgery) mainly involving complex judicial police investigations on behalf of the public prosecutor's office. This also includes bankruptcy offenses, intellectual property rights offenses, and social assistance and social insurance fraud. The handling of asset crimes involving cryptocurrencies as well as prevention work and advice to prevent cyber and economic crimes complete the areas of activity.
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