Virtual Internship: ACCOUNTING & BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

George Brown College
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Rebecca Tapiero She / Her
Project Coordinator, Work-integrated Learning & Experiential Education
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Timeline
  • May 19, 2020
    Experience start
  • July 18, 2020
    Project Scope Meeting
  • August 15, 2020
    Experience end
Experience
30 projects wanted
Dates set by experience
Preferred companies
Canada
Any
Any industries
Categories
Accounting Market research Operations Project management Sales strategy
Skills
competitive analysis project planning sales & marketing business services business strategy
Learner goals and capabilities

Benefits to your company

The Business Administration – Accounting advanced diploma provides equips students with the knowledge and skills required to perform a range of complex accounting functions including: financial analysis, planning and control as well as using analytical and evaluation skills to support management functions, and collaborating in the design of an organization's internal control systems. Students have a foundation in auditing, corporate taxation, law and strategic management.

*Students are available between May 19th -August 14th and require a total of 360 hours.

Learners
Undergraduate
Any level
1 learner
Project
360 hours per learner
Learners self-assign
Individual projects
Expected outcomes and deliverables

To be decided with the industry partner and academic internship coordinator.

Project timeline
  • May 19, 2020
    Experience start
  • July 18, 2020
    Project Scope Meeting
  • August 15, 2020
    Experience end
Project Examples

Students are ready to contribute to (as individuals or in a team): • spreadsheets, databases and accounting software entry and management • advise business owners and managers on business decisions• perform accounting transactions in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) financial accounting • financial analysis and management of accounting. Suitable positions for these students include: • Audit Associate • Accounting Analyst • Accounts Payable or Receivables Clerk • Junior Accountant • Financial Analyst

Students' abilities include:

1. Record financial transactions in compliance with Canadian Generally Accepted Accounting Principles for sole proprietorships, partnerships, private enterprises, publicly accountable enterprises and non-profit organizations.

2. Prepare and present financial statements, reports and other documents in compliance with Canadian Generally Accepted Accounting Principles for sole proprietorships, partnerships and private enterprises.

3. Contribute to strategic decision-making by applying advanced management accounting concepts.

4. Prepare individuals' and Canadian-controlled private corporations’ income tax returns and individuals’ basic tax planning in compliance with relevant legislation and regulations.

5. Analyze and evaluate organizational structures and the interdependence of functional areas and contribute to the development of strategies which positively impact financial performance.

6. Analyze and evaluate, within a Canadian context, the impact of economic variables, legislation, ethics, technological advances and the environment on an organization’s operations.

7. Analyze and evaluate an organization's internal control system, taking risk management into account.

8. Contribute to strategic decision-making by applying advanced financial management concepts.

9. Co-ordinate the planning, implementation, management and evaluation of team projects by applying project management principles.

Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:

Provide a dedicated contact who is available to answer periodic emails or phone calls over the duration of the project to address students' questions.

Be available for a quick phone call with the instructor to initiate your relationship and confirm your scope is an appropriate fit for the course.