The RTiF Audit program offers a meaningful opportunity to penultimate year university students in undergraduate programs to develop solutions for finance. During this 10-week program, summer interns will gain experience working within our Internal Audit department. Upon completion of the Summer Program, interns may be extended an offer to join us in a Full-Time role.
What is in it for you?
- A company with a strong brand and strong results to match
- Manage a project that allows you to apply finance/operations/technology-based principles and is instrumental to the group you join
- Ongoing mentorship and training in the field of Finance and its related disciplines with an experienced team of finance professionals
- Access to ongoing training and development via Marsh McLennan’s Finance Academy
- Exposure to senior leadership
- Social and networking events throughout the summer
- Employee Resource Groups which provide access to leaders, relevant volunteer and mentoring opportunities, and interactions with counterparts in industry groups and client organizations
What a typical day looks like
- Gain exposure to various businesses and geographies while auditing many different processes throughout the organization.
- Provide independent and objective assurance over the organization's control environment.
- Identify areas to use data analytics for planning and executing an audit.
- Participate in special projects related to strategic initiatives for the Internal Audit department.
- Prepare work papers and coordinate receipt of audit materials required to analyze, test and evaluate the entity’s control environment.
- Document conclusions; organize and reference work papers for supervisory review.
- Present observations with all levels of senior management across the businesses.
- Develop solutions with management that mitigate various risks (operational, financial, cyber, etc.).
- Draft audit report findings and process improvements for review with stakeholders.
What you need to have
- Must be in your penultimate year of study
- Be expected to achieve a minimum 2.1 degree classification or equivalent
- Majors in accounting, finance, economics, or business
- Strong critical thinking/analytic and a foundation of business communications skills (written and verbal)
- Proficient in Microsoft Office – Excel, Word and PowerPoint
- Team player in a collaborative environment
- Strong attention to detail, highly organized and ability to adapt to change
- Ability to be highly adaptable and high sense of urgency and drive
- Must have the Right to Work in the UK or Republic of Ireland