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2025 Ireland Audit Summer Internship

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Scotiabank

Jan 14, 2025

Applications are closed

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • Accounting & Tax
    Banking & Finance
  • Dublin

Requirements

  • Are a penultimate year undergraduate student graduating in 2026
  • Have a basic understanding of banking operations and regulatory environment
  • Possess good analytical skills and proficiency in the use of data analytics or visualisation tools
  • Have excellent interpersonal and communication skills (verbal and written) and looking to work as part of a diverse and inclusive team

Responsibilities

  • Assist in executing assigned audit programs under the direction of the Team Officer in Charge (OIC) including evaluating design and operation effectiveness of internal controls.
  • Ensure audit results are gathered and assess the impact of the findings on the internal control framework. This would include preparing audit findings for presentation and confirmation with management and discussion of the root cause with the OIC.
  • Assist with audit reporting to ensure audit reports are written to a consistent high standard and are finalized within established department metrics and in accordance with the Group Audit Methodology.
  • Assist in special projects as assigned including investigations and other special projects that Audit may be requested to perform by management.
  • Assist the OIC and other audit team members on a variety of audit tasks
  • Ensure Scotiabank standards and the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) Code of Ethics are maintained in completion of all assignments.
  • Champions a high-performance environment and contributes to an inclusive work environment.

FAQs

What is the duration of the internship?

The internship lasts for 10 weeks, from mid-June to August 2025.

Where is the internship located?

The internship is located in Dublin, Ireland.

Are there any specific educational requirements for applicants?

Yes, applicants must be penultimate year undergraduate students graduating in 2026.

Is a cover letter required for the application?

No, a cover letter is not required; only a CV needs to be submitted.

What type of experience will the internship provide?

The internship offers rotational experience across different areas within the Audit department of an Investment Bank.

Will there be any interviews as part of the selection process?

Yes, successful applicants will go through two interviews with members of the Audit team.

What skills are desired for this role?

Desired skills include a basic understanding of banking operations, good analytical skills, proficiency in data analytics or visualization tools, and excellent interpersonal and communication skills.

How are applications reviewed?

Summer Internship applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.

Can accommodations be requested during the recruitment process?

Yes, Scotiabank is committed to providing an inclusive and accessible candidate experience, and accommodations can be requested.

What is the purpose behind Scotiabank’s invitation for applications?

Scotiabank values the unique skills and experiences that each individual brings and aims to create an inclusive environment for everyone.

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