Ministry of Finance:The Ministry of Finance is offering one-year paid internships for recent graduates, where you will have an opportunity to work in a public sector environment that plays a central role in supporting government policy and decision-making.
These exciting opportunities provide a unique chance to gain valuable work experience in various fields, while offering dedicated mentorship, learning, and networking opportunities with experienced leaders to support your career development.
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• Wednesday, February 8, 9:30 – 10:00am • Thursday, February 16, 11:30 – 12:00pm NOTE: Flexible work arrangements including [flexible hours, telework (remote work)] may be considered.
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About the job
As an Advisory Services Intern, you will have an opportunity to provide support to all units of Advisory Services through the preparation and organization of information related to tax administration, training, communication, modernization initiatives and public inquiries.
You will engage in a range of activities, including research and analysis, operational policy development, legislative interpretation, and participation in various projects.
What you bring to the team
Mandatory requirements
• You must have graduated or will complete the requirements to graduate with a degree, diploma, or post-graduate certificate from a recognized or legally authorized post-secondary institution in the last two years (May 2021-June 2023)
o Internships are open to persons with disabilities who have graduated from an eligible post-secondary program in the last five years (May 2018-June 2023)
o Internships are open to all Indigenous applicants who have graduated from an eligible post-secondary program in the last five years (May 2018-June 2023).
o Internships are open to all Black applicants who have graduated from an eligible post-secondary program in the last five years (May 2018-June 2023).
• You must be legally entitled to work in Canada
Research, Analytical and Problem-Solving skills:
• You can identify, research and integrate information which can be used to clarify issues, support operational policy or program options, and address queries as raised.
• You can produce research summaries, reports and documents
• You can identify, articulate and propose options to resolve issues while exercising sound judgement
Communication skills:
• You can obtain essential information to prepare and present various documents, including presentations, reports, summaries.
• You can clearly and concisely communicate information and recommendations.
Consultation skills:
• You can consult with colleagues and stakeholders at varying levels to seek and exchange information. .
Planning and organizational skills:
• You are able to plan, organize, and manage multiple tasks and projects with competing deadlines.