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Internship - M&A and Corporate Finance

CompanyRaymond Chabot Grant Thornton
LocationNot specified
Work ModeOn Site
PostedApril 14, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The intern will assist the team in executing M&A and corporate finance transactions by conducting industry research and preparing client presentations. They will also help draft documentation such as teasers and confidential information memorandums while analyzing financial data.
Internship Type
full time
Company Size
2415
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
Founded in 1948, Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton is a leader in the areas of assurance, taxation, consulting and business recovery and reorganization services. Its strength is based on a team of more than 2,300 professionals, including some 200 partners. As the leading accounting firm in Quebec, we serve dynamic organizations in all socio-economic activity sectors: SMEs, large businesses, as well as public and parapublic. Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton jointly with its counterpart Grant Thornton LLP, employs a team of more than 4,100 professionals across 140 offices in Canada. Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton is a member of Grant Thornton International Ltd that provides clients access to a solid global network of firms. Our international network: Offices in over 130 countries More than 42,000 employees (including partners) Professional fees totalling more than US $4.6 billion
About the Role

Your internship starts here.

At Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton, we believe in your potential. We offer you real assignments, surrounded by a trusted team and with support from day one. Whatever your area of expertise, you’ll learn at your own pace. And you’ll never be alone: a team will be there to guide you every step of the way.

With more than 100 offices across Quebec, in Ottawa and Edmundston, we open the doors to a rewarding experience close to home… or in a new city to explore.

Ready to take the leap?

Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton (“RCGT”) is looking for an intern to join our Mergers & Acquisitions and Corporate Finance team in Montreal. You’ll be part of an entrepreneurial and high-performing group that has carved out a strong position in Quebec’s mid-market, offering personalized, high-value advisory services to entrepreneurs and executives at key moments in their company’s life. You’ll also have the opportunity to enhance your practical experience in transactions under the supervision and guidance of recognized experts.

  • Are you looking for an opportunity to work with entrepreneurs, business leaders, and executives as an M&A intern?

  • Do you want to play a key role with our clients and support them during pivotal moments in their growth?

  • Do you want to grow within a team with established and recognized market expertise?

Join the Mergers & Acquisitions and Corporate Finance team at our Montreal office and help propel local businesses forward!

RCGT is a team of more than 2,900 professionals and 200 partners. By joining RCGT, you become part of an international network connected to the global Grant Thornton network, with expertise in 140 countries and approximately 56,000 employees, all driven by a shared desire to excel and deliver high-quality services. Joining our team gives you the best of both worlds: global reach and insight into local market perspectives and experience.

Your internship at RCGT: a truly human experience

You’ll be involved in various aspects of developing and executing M&A and corporate finance transactions.

On a daily basis, you’ll collaborate with the core team to:

  • Conduct a wide range of research and industry analyses;

  • Assist in preparing presentations for potential clients (“pitches”);

  • Help prepare documentation required to present opportunities to potential buyers, investors, and lenders, including teasers and confidential information memorandums (“CIMs”);

  • Research and identify potential strategic and financial buyers and investors;

  • Capture and analyze collected data and present information in the appropriate format for its intended purpose.

Your qualifications, skills, and strengths:

  • Bachelor’s degree in finance or accounting (in progress or completed);

  • No professional experience required;

  • Strong financial/analytical skills in corporate finance and accounting;

  • Strong work ethic and high motivation;

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office software, especially Excel and PowerPoint, and knowledge of financial market tools such as Bloomberg and Capital IQ;

  • Strong interpersonal skills.

You’ll also enjoy:

  • A multidisciplinary team;

  • Competitive salary;

  • A culture focused on collaboration and teamwork;

  • Flexibility to manage your role in the way that suits you best;

  • Social and community activities;

  • Opportunities for professional development.

At RCGT, we build your future with you. Join us!

We hire students for winter and summer sessions in the Montreal area.

Apply today and don’t forget to include your resume and your latest transcript with your application.

Questions?

Contact Lori-Anne and Geneviève from the campus recruitment team: recrutement.campus@rcgt.com


We thank you for your interest in joining the RCGT team. We will contact candidates whose applications have been selected. If you are not contacted, we will consider your profile for other opportunities.
Please note that the use of the masculine gender is for convenience only and is not intended to discriminate. RCGT values diversity as a strength and adheres to the principle of employment equity.

Key Skills
Financial analysisAccountingCorporate financeResearchIndustry analysisPresentation preparationMicrosoft OfficeExcelPowerPointBloombergCapital IQInterpersonal skillsData analysisCommunicationTeamwork
Categories
Finance & AccountingConsultingManagement & Leadership
Benefits
Competitive salaryMultidisciplinary teamCollaboration and teamwork cultureFlexibilitySocial and community activitiesProfessional development