RBC: Pre-Approved CPA Program Virtual Info Session

| June 20, 2023
Submitted by Alex Cotoc for DeGroote School of Business
This message does not apply to part-time students.

The Pre-Approved CPA Program is a 30-month rotational program where students will gain invaluable work experience as you are placed in teams of highly dedicated individuals across different areas of the organization. Students receive the competencies needed to meet CPA Ontario’s practical experience requirements and they will also get the benefit of RBC’s strong in-house and external Common Final Examination (CFE) training programs. Students will be mentored and guided by successful CPA, CAs with years of audit and business experience and also be supported by senior executives at RBC. The program is entering its 16th year of recruiting high performing students who can begin in this role in October 2024 and become part of an elite group of CPA Associates at RBC!

Speakers: Alumni and the CPA Program Team
Date – July 13
Time – 3 – 4:30 pm (ET)
Location: Virtual – Webex (After signing up, eligible students will receive the invite from the event)

Program Page: jobs.rbc.com
Invited Guests: Students entering their final year of studies (Bachelor’s, post-grad or Master’s) with an interest and passion for obtaining their CPA designation and be eligible to start the program from October, 2024

Students can submit their interest for attending by July 6, 11:59 pm (ET).

While RBC thanks all interested applicants, only those who are shortlisted to attend will be contacted.

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