
Analyst Intern, Disputes & Claims - Winter 2026 - Multiple Locations
- Toronto, ON
- $40,000-60,000 per year
- Training
- Full-time
Work Model: Hybrid
Reference code: 130025
Primary Location: Toronto, ON
All Available Locations: Calgary, AB; Quebec City, QC; Toronto, ONOur PurposeAt Deloitte, our Purpose is to make an impact that matters. We exist to inspire and help our people, organizations, communities, and countries to thrive by building a better future. Our work underpins a prosperous society where people can find meaning and opportunity. It builds consumer and business confidence, empowers organizations to find imaginative ways of deploying capital, enables fair, trusted, and functioning social and economic institutions, and allows our friends, families, and communities to enjoy the quality of life that comes with a sustainable future. And as the largest 100% Canadian-owned and operated professional services firm in our country, we are proud to work alongside our clients to make a positive impact for all Canadians.By living our Purpose, we will make an impact that matters.--Do you enjoy developing innovative solutions to complex problems, leveraging technology and data analytics to drive effectiveness and efficiency in your work, and working as part of a collaborative team? We would love to meet you!What will your typical day look like?As an Intern on our Disputes & Claims team, you will:
- Work on client engagement teams executing on projects, supporting key decision-makers in developing and executing deliverables;
- Contribute to presentation materials, reports and schedules for client engagements;
- Prioritize objectives and contribute to project planning and status reporting;
- Actively focus on developing effective communication and relationship-building skills; and
- Work in a collaborative team environment.
- Working towards completing a post-secondary degree or diploma in accounting, mathematics, business administration, or a related field. Candidates pursuing their CPA designation are preferred.
- Strong communication skills (written and verbal), including experience in conducting research, synthesizing data, writing reports, and preparing presentations. Fluency in French is required for those candidates applying to join our offices in Quebec.
- An aptitude for quantitative and qualitative analysis, such as financial analysis or modeling, market research and analysis, project problem diagnosis, and solution development.
- A great problem-solver, self-starter, and is highly organized.
- Strong interpersonal skills and is able to work as part of a team.
- Willing and able to travel in Canada, as required.
territories in what is now known as Canada. We recognize that Indigenous Peoples have been the caretakers of this land since time immemorial, nurturing its resources and preserving its natural beauty. We acknowledge this land is still home to many First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples, who continue to maintain their deep connection to the land and its sacred teachings. We humbly acknowledge that we are all Treaty people, and we commit to fostering a relationship of respect, collaboration, and stewardship with Indigenous communities in our shared goal of reconciliation and environmental sustainability.