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GBM - Investment Banking Intern/Co-op - Winter 2025

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Scotiabank

Aug 2, 2024

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  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • Toronto

Requirements

  • - Currently enrolled in post-secondary education in a Business, Science, Technology, Engineering, Economics or Math discipline
  • - Love to learn and envision yourself working for an international organization that heavily invests in your future
  • - Enjoy being involved in extracurricular activities such as conferences, clubs, and competitions/hackathons
  • - Proven record of outstanding achievement in academic and extracurricular activities
  • - A clearly defined interest in Investment Banking
  • - Strong quantitative skills focused on financial analysis, accounting and financial theory
  • - Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • - High level of attention to detail
  • - Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously while maintaining a high standard of work
  • - High professional standards
  • - Demonstrated ability to quickly adapt to new situations
  • - Strong sense of personal integrity and teamwork
  • - High level of energy and a keen desire to learn new concepts
  • - Independent thinker and proven ability to make decisions

Responsibilities

  • Evaluate and Analyze the financial needs of corporate clients, including the development of financial models, marketing materials and presentations
  • Support client pitch and project execution efforts
  • Financial and written analysis of companies and industries, including the development of valuation models, pro-forma financial statements and comparable company analysis, etc.
  • Source data required to perform financial analysis
  • Draft prospectuses and marketing presentations for transactions
  • Prepare client presentations
  • Apply product and capital markets knowledge to help clients achieve their financial objectives.

FAQs

What is the duration of the internship/co-op program?

The internship/co-op program will run from January to April 2025.

Where is the internship/co-op position located?

The position is located in Toronto, Ontario.

When is the application deadline for this role?

The application deadline is Monday, August 5, 2024, at 11:59 pm EST.

Is there a formal application process for this internship/co-op?

Yes, candidates must complete a PLUM Profile, a one-way video interview, and submit a screenshot of their PLUM Profile along with their most recent transcript.

What are some of the responsibilities of a Co-op Analyst?

Co-op Analysts will evaluate and analyze the financial needs of corporate clients, support client pitch efforts, perform financial analysis, create marketing materials, and prepare client presentations.

What educational background is preferred for applicants?

Applicants should be currently enrolled in post-secondary education in a Business, Science, Technology, Engineering, Economics, or Math discipline.

What skills are important for this internship/co-op role?

Important skills include strong quantitative skills, written and verbal communication abilities, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.

Will there be training provided during the internship/co-op?

Yes, interns will receive in-depth training and ongoing coaching and feedback to help them succeed in their roles.

Are there networking opportunities available to interns?

Yes, interns will have opportunities to meet and network with other students at Scotiabank and participate in various exclusive student events.

Is a resume required for the application?

No, a resume is not required; instead, candidates must submit their PLUM Profile screenshot and most recent transcript.

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