PAID Internship | BACHELOR OF COMMERCE - Financial or Accounting Services


Experience scope
Categories
Accounting Financial modeling Financial servicesSkills
accounting & financeThis is a Paid Internship / Co-Op. Employers interested in applying should provide compensation for the student - minimum $16.55/h per student (not financed by Level Up!). Please DO NOT APPLY if you cannot provide compensation.
Benefits to your company
The Honours Bachelor of Commerce (Financial or Accounting Services) program provides students with the knowledge and skills to work in the financial services sector. The financial services sector continues to grow and adapt to the needs of clients using technology. Studies are poised to successfully work in financial planning, call centre operations, investments and risk management and other senior finance and accounting position.
*Students are available between May 6 - August 16, 2024 and require a total of 420 hours. Co-op opportunities must be paid minimum wage or more. Unpaid internships are not available.
More information about our co-op/ internship programs can be found here.
* Interested employers: please contact jannett.ioannides@georgebrown.ca
Learners
Students will deliver on their 3-5 Learning Outcome Objectives that were agreed upon before the Co-op/Internship commenced.
Project Examples
Requirements
Student abilities include (not an exhaustive list):
1. Communicate information and concepts clearly and concisely using the most appropriate methods for the message, its purpose and its audience.
2. Work effectively in teams to achieve desired goals and outcomes by managing projects, resolving conflicts, addressing differing points of view and demonstrating self-awareness, self-confidence and self-management.
3. Solve business problems by interpreting data from primary and secondary sources in qualitative and quantitative analyses.
4. Evaluate risk, economics, environmental, ethical, legal, political, sociological and technical factors to support strategic decisions.
5. Formulate and communicate sound arguments using critical evaluation of research, personal and societal contexts.
More information about the Bachelor of Commerce - Finance or Accounting Program can be found here.
Additional company criteria
Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:
Additional company criteria
Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience: