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43 results for Legal in Ajax, ON

Commercial Litigation Associate
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 165000.00 - 205000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>We are looking for an experienced Commercial Litigation Associate to join our clients Litigation Practice Group in Toronto, Ontario. This role involves handling a mix of complex commercial litigation matters as well as estates and trusts disputes, offering you the opportunity to work on sophisticated cases with a diverse range of clients. If you are motivated, detail oriented, possess strong legal skills, and are committed to excellence, we invite you to be part of our collaborative and dynamic team.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Handle complex commercial litigation cases, providing strategic legal advice and representation to clients.</p><p>• Manage estates and trusts litigation matters, ensuring a thorough understanding of relevant laws and procedures.</p><p>• Conduct in-depth legal research and draft high-quality documents, including pleadings, motions, and briefs.</p><p>• Collaborate effectively with colleagues at all levels to deliver exceptional legal services.</p><p>• Develop and maintain strong client relationships by offering tailored solutions and excellent service.</p><p>• Balance multiple priorities and deadlines while maintaining a high level of organization and efficiency.</p><p>• Independently manage document-heavy files and oversee case progress.</p><p>• Represent clients in court proceedings, mediation, and arbitration as needed.</p><p>• Contribute to the firm’s growth by engaging in client development and entrepreneurial initiatives.</p><p>• Uphold the highest standards of professionalism, ethics, and dedication to client success.</p>
  • 2025-12-30T19:48:51Z
Litigation Associate
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 125000.00 - 155000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>Our client is seeking a detail-oriented Litigation Associate to join a dynamic and growing law firm. This full-time position is ideal for lawyers with strong research and analytical skills who are eager to work on a diverse portfolio of cases.</p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><p>·      Draft pleadings, motions, briefs, and other legal documents.</p><p>·      Conduct legal research and analysis relevant to litigation matters.</p><p>·      Assist in managing case files, discovery, and document review.</p><p>·      Prepare witnesses and supporting trial preparation efforts.</p><p>·      Represent clients in court hearings, depositions, and mediations.</p><p>·      Work closely with senior attorneys and partners to develop case strategies and client communications.</p>
  • 2026-01-13T19:09:17Z
Capital Markets Associate
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 180000.00 - 195000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>Robert Half is working with closely with a client who is looking for a talented Capital Markets Associate to join their team in Toronto, Ontario. In this role, you will work closely with clients from a range of industries on sophisticated capital markets and securities matters. You’ll leverage your legal acumen in public and private equity, debt financing, M& A transactions, and compliance, all within a dynamic, collaborative environment.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Advise clients on public and private equity and debt financing transactions.</li><li>Prepare, review, and manage prospectuses, offering documents, and continuous disclosure filings.</li><li>Counsel clients on mergers, acquisitions, and corporate reorganizations, including reverse takeovers and take-over bids.</li><li>Guide clients through regulatory frameworks governing investment funds and asset management to ensure full compliance.</li><li>Draft applications for relief to securities regulators and assist with matters related to stock exchange listings.</li><li>Collaborate with clients on strategies to achieve their capital market objectives.</li><li>Conduct legal research and monitor developments in securities law and regulation.</li><li>Manage case documentation, ensuring meticulous reporting and accurate filings.</li><li>Support the resolution of complaints and claims as needed.</li><li>Mentor and provide guidance for junior team members, fostering their professional growth and attention to detail.</li></ul><p><br></p>
  • 2025-12-29T19:54:01Z
Litigation Associate Lawyer
  • Kitchener, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 95000.00 - 135000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>Litigation Associate </p><p><br></p><p>A well-established, mid-sized law firm is seeking a Litigation Associate to join its growing and collaborative practice. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated litigator looking to take the next step in their career within a supportive, high-quality legal environment.</p><p>The successful candidate will gain exposure to a broad and engaging litigation practice, including commercial, real estate/property, employment, and estate disputes. The firm offers the depth of a multi-disciplinary practice combined with a collegial, team-oriented culture that values mentorship, flexibility, and professional development.</p><p>This is a newly created role to support continued growth.</p><p><br></p><p>Key Responsibilities</p><ul><li>Manage files through all stages of the litigation process</li><li>Appear before courts and tribunals as required</li><li>Draft pleadings, affidavits, facta, and other litigation materials</li><li>Conduct examinations for discovery, cross-examinations, mediations, and hearings</li><li>Work closely with partners and fellow associates on complex matters</li><li>Provide practical, strategic, and results-driven advice to clients</li><li>Support and mentor junior lawyers, articling students, and summer students</li></ul>
  • 2026-01-12T19:38:46Z
NON - IT - T2S36 Coordonnateur - Intermediaire
  • Toronto, ON
  • remote
  • Temporary
  • 20.00 - 25.00 CAD / Hourly
  • We are looking for a dedicated and detail-oriented Project Assistant to join our team on a long-term contract basis. This position offers a hybrid work arrangement, requiring three days per week in the office in Toronto, Ontario. Bilingualism in English and French is preferred, though English is mandatory. As part of the Service Delivery Team, you will play a critical role in managing client relationships and ensuring their needs are met efficiently and professionally.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Serve as a key liaison between clients and internal operational teams to ensure seamless communication and resolution of issues.<br>• Coordinate efforts across departments to maintain strong client relationships and address their business needs effectively.<br>• Provide guidance to clients on company policies, procedures, and available services to support their operations.<br>• Manage client inquiries and escalate concerns as needed to achieve timely and thorough resolutions.<br>• Conduct regular meetings with clients to review service performance, document concerns, and implement actionable follow-ups.<br>• Represent the organization professionally during client meetings and business events.<br>• Offer recommendations for process improvements to enhance client satisfaction and operational efficiency.<br>• Maintain up-to-date knowledge of company systems, procedures, and regulatory requirements to support client services.<br>• Support training initiatives by educating clients on relevant policies and systems impacting their business.<br>• Collaborate with internal teams to proactively complete tasks and ensure high-quality service delivery.
  • 2026-01-07T16:06:44Z
Procurement Risk Manager
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 110000.00 - 115000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>We are seeking an experienced Procurement Risk Manager to help strengthen a client’s vendor risk management function. In this role, you’ll connect Procurement, Risk, Legal, Compliance, InfoSec, and business teams to ensure everyone is aligned and risks are clearly communicated. You will guide process improvements in the vendor lifecycle, lead due diligence on vendors, and manage a team focused on high-quality results.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Enhance and oversee vendor onboarding and routine assessment processes, including tracking compliance and reporting status.</li><li>Collaborate with departments like InfoSec, Privacy, and Assurance to ensure all regulatory requirements are met during vendor reviews.</li><li>Perform risk assessments on new and existing third-party vendors, focusing on key risk areas.</li><li>Maintain a risk register to track identified risks and mitigation plans.</li><li>Train staff on risk management policies, tools, and best practices to build awareness across the company.</li><li>Contribute to risk governance and reporting, ensuring leadership is updated on significant vendor and compliance risks.</li><li>Drive improvements to supplier onboarding, aligning processes with regulations and conducting comprehensive due diligence.</li><li>Manage the full supplier lifecycle together with colleagues in Procurement and other business areas.</li></ul><p> </p><p><br></p><p><br></p>
  • 2026-01-19T21:44:31Z
Accounts Payable Clerk
  • Richmond Hill, ON
  • onsite
  • Temporary
  • 20.90 - 24.20 CAD / Hourly
  • We are looking for an experienced Accounts Payable Clerk to join our team in Richmond Hill, Ontario. In this long-term contract position, you will play a vital role in managing vendor invoicing, payment processing, and ensuring the accuracy of financial records. This opportunity is ideal for someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is passionate about process improvement and detailed reconciliation.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Investigate and resolve accounting discrepancies by analyzing variances and reconciling accounts for both internal and external stakeholders.<br>• Manage the invoicing and payment process for strategic vendors, legal invoices, property taxes, utilities, and residential utility billing services.<br>• Approve specific portions of weekly payment runs to ensure timely and accurate financial transactions.<br>• Identify and implement process improvement initiatives, including automating local vendor invoicing and enhancing dashboard efficiency.<br>• Prepare and deliver ad hoc reports and handle special projects as required to support operational needs.
  • 2026-01-07T20:49:04Z
Customer Service Representative
  • Thornhill, ON
  • remote
  • Contract / Temporary to Hire
  • 17.10 - 19.80 CAD / Hourly
  • We are looking for a dedicated Customer Service Representative to join our team in Thornhill, Ontario. This is a Contract to permanent position, offering an excellent opportunity for growth and development while contributing to a dynamic organization in the service industry. The role requires exceptional communication skills and the ability to handle multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Prepare various forms and correspondence related to claims files, including letters to members, third-party reports, and consent forms for police report requests.<br>• Process payments for claim-related expenses such as appraisal fees, glass invoices, and police report charges.<br>• Assist the Total Loss team by managing and dispatching Proof of Loss documents to facilitate settlements.<br>• Request official reports, including police and fire incident documents, to support claims investigations.<br>• Handle the dispatch of Property Damage claim files to legal representatives as required.<br>• Organize, sort, and distribute incoming correspondence efficiently.<br>• Make outbound calls to members to collect First Notice of Loss details for claims reported after hours or online.<br>• Respond to inbound calls and direct callers to the appropriate departments based on their needs.<br>• Provide exceptional support and assistance to ensure smooth operations within the claims process.
  • 2026-01-16T19:28:57Z
Controller
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 130000.00 - 140000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p><strong>Overview</strong></p><p>Our client is a Toronto-based family office managing a diverse and complex portfolio of investments across multiple entities. They are seeking an experienced <strong>Controller</strong> to lead all accounting and financial reporting activities for the group. This role is ideal for a hands-on, technically strong accounting professional who thrives in smaller, dynamic environments and is comfortable navigating complex investment structures. The Controller will play a critical role in ensuring financial accuracy, transparency, and control across the organization while acting as a trusted partner to ownership and senior stakeholders.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Oversee month-end, quarter-end, and year-end close processes across multiple legal entities</li><li>Prepare and review financial statements in accordance with applicable accounting standards (ASPE and/or IFRS, as applicable)</li><li>Ensure timely, accurate, and consistent reporting across all entities</li><li>Oversee accounting for a broad range of investments (e.g., private equity, real estate, marketable securities, structured investments, intercompany arrangements)</li><li>Manage fair value measurements, capital activity, distributions, and complex journal entries</li><li>Work closely with external advisors on valuation, tax structuring, and investment reporting</li><li>Manage intercompany transactions, reconciliations, and eliminations</li><li>Maintain entity-level financial integrity while supporting consolidated reporting</li><li>Ensure proper documentation and controls across entities</li><li>Establish and maintain strong internal controls and accounting policies</li><li>Identify opportunities to improve processes, reporting efficiency, and system usage</li><li>Act as a key point of contact for auditors, tax advisors, and external consultants</li><li>Provide oversight and mentorship to junior accounting staff </li><li>Partner closely with ownership, investment teams, and external advisors</li><li>Translate complex financial information into clear, actionable insights for non-technical stakeholders</li></ul>
  • 2026-01-05T16:13:50Z
Payroll Clerk
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Temporary
  • 23.75 - 25.00 CAD / Hourly
  • We are looking for a dedicated and detail-oriented Payroll Clerk to join our team on a long-term contract basis. This role is based in Toronto, Ontario, and involves ensuring the accurate and timely processing of payroll while adhering to all relevant regulations and standards. The successful candidate will play a key role in supporting payroll operations and contributing to the overall efficiency of the organization.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Process employee payroll accurately and on schedule, ensuring compliance with legal and company requirements.<br>• Utilize payroll and accounting software systems, such as ADP Workforce Now and Ceridian Dayforce, to manage payroll tasks effectively.<br>• Maintain and update employee records, including time sheets and attendance data.<br>• Collaborate with the human resources team to address payroll-related inquiries and resolve discrepancies.<br>• Prepare and submit payroll reports, ensuring proper documentation and record-keeping.<br>• Assist with the administration of benefits and deductions as part of payroll processing.<br>• Monitor and ensure adherence to provincial and federal payroll regulations.<br>• Support system upgrades and integration efforts related to payroll operations.<br>• Provide excellent customer service to employees regarding payroll matters.<br>• Identify opportunities for process improvements and implement best practices in payroll management.
  • 2026-01-16T03:43:55Z
Treasury Director
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 180000.00 - 205000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>We are seeking an experienced Treasury Director to lead and manage treasury functions within our client’s Canadian banking subsidiary legal entities. This is a critical leadership role focused on funding, liquidity, and asset-liability management, including interest rate risk, financial risk management programs, and compliance with regulatory expectations.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Lead and enhance balance sheet and financial risk management programs, including regulatory stress testing.</li><li>Develop, maintain, and refine treasury risk management frameworks to meet evolving Basel and OSFI requirements.</li><li>Manage funding programs and develop strategies to optimize interest expense and spread revenue across various banking products.</li><li>Analyze, report, and recommend actions on interest rate exposures and liquidity risk metrics.</li><li>Ensure robust investment composition and strategies for high quality liquid asset holdings.</li><li>Participate in internal product interest rate setting and asset liability management committees.</li><li>Oversee budgeting and forecasting for funding and interest expense, collaborating across finance and business lines.</li><li>Support and execute regulatory processes, and provide responsive exam support.</li><li>Contribute to regulatory reviews, audits, and compliance requirements (including BCP, BIA, RCSA).</li><li>Provide updates and presentations to leadership and governance committees.</li><li>Lead and mentor professional treasury staff.</li></ul><p><br></p>
  • 2026-01-08T20:02:07Z
Human Resources (HR) Manager
  • Mississauga, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 115000.00 - 120000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • We are looking for an experienced Human Resources (HR) Manager to lead and oversee all aspects of HR operations within our organization. This role involves managing employee relations, ensuring compliance with policies, and supporting strategic business initiatives through effective HR practices. If you are passionate about fostering a positive workplace environment and have a strong background in HR management, we encourage you to apply.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Oversee recruitment efforts, including sourcing candidates, interviewing, and onboarding new employees.<br>• Manage payroll processes, including commissions, time tracking, and ensuring timely payment of taxes using Ceridian software.<br>• Regularly review and update company policies and procedures to ensure legal compliance and alignment with business goals.<br>• Provide guidance and support to employees and management on performance issues, disciplinary actions, and employee relations.<br>• Maintain and manage HR software systems, ensuring accuracy, accessibility for employees, and analyzing trends for improvement.<br>• Develop and implement strategies to enhance employee engagement, retention, and career development.<br>• Collaborate with executive leadership to align HR practices with organizational objectives.<br>• Promote a culture of open communication and inclusivity across all levels of the organization.<br>• Ensure compliance with employment laws and regulations to mitigate risks and maintain ethical standards.<br>• Monitor and analyze HR metrics to identify opportunities for improvement and support decision-making.
  • 2026-01-19T21:44:31Z
Senior Manager, Procurement
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 95000.00 - 105000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p><strong>Job Posting: Senior Manager, Procurement</strong></p><p>A leading organization is seeking a talented Senior Manager, Procurement to oversee and optimize its procurement operations. This dynamic role is responsible for managing the efficient and effective sourcing of goods and services critical to organizational success. The Senior Manager will collaborate across departments, lead contract negotiations, ensure policy compliance, and champion procurement best practices.</p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Strategic Procurement Leadership:</strong> Develop and manage company-wide competitive procurement processes, including RFPs, RFQs, RFSOs, and RFIs.</li><li><strong>Cross-Departmental Collaboration:</strong> Partner with client departments and stakeholders to identify procurement needs, deliver guidance on best practices, and ensure effective cross-functional communication.</li><li><strong>Contract & Vendor Management:</strong> Negotiate and manage contracts with suppliers, review service level agreements, coordinate vendor presentations, and oversee legal, risk, and technical reviews.</li><li><strong>Compliance & Process Management:</strong> Supervise the procurement system, maintain thorough records, and monitor awards for adherence to policies, procedures, and procurement standards.</li><li><strong>Training & Support:</strong> Deliver training and support to internal teams, reinforcing understanding and consistent application of procurement policies.</li><li><strong>Reporting & Data Management:</strong> Oversee the contract database, prepare monthly compliance reports and dashboards, and draft contracts using established templates.</li><li><strong>Continuous Improvement:</strong> Lead initiatives to enhance procurement processes, introduce automation, and support organizational departments throughout the procurement lifecycle.</li></ul><p><strong>Key Process Indicators & Results Areas:</strong></p><ul><li>Execution and management of bid/tender documentation</li><li>Preparation and review of RFPs and related documentation</li><li>Oversight of procurement compliance, ensuring adherence to policies and procedures</li></ul><p><br></p>
  • 2026-01-15T19:44:04Z
Human Resources (HR) Manager
  • Mississauga, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 115000.00 - 149000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • We are looking for an experienced Human Resources (HR) Manager to lead and enhance our HR operations in Mississauga, Ontario. This role involves managing key HR functions, including policy development, employee relations, and organizational planning, while fostering a positive workplace culture. The ideal candidate will play a pivotal role in aligning HR strategies with business objectives and ensuring compliance with Canadian employment regulations.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Develop, implement, and continuously improve HR systems and policies to support business growth and employee engagement.<br>• Design and manage compensation frameworks, including salary structures, bonus policies, and promotion criteria.<br>• Oversee performance management processes, including goal setting, feedback sessions, and calibration meetings.<br>• Collaborate with management to address workforce planning, organizational design, and talent development.<br>• Promote company values and policies to enhance workplace culture and address climate issues effectively.<br>• Handle employee relations matters, including conflict resolution, disciplinary actions, and workplace investigations.<br>• Manage payroll systems, timekeeping, and benefits administration to ensure accuracy and compliance.<br>• Maintain required compliance documents and records, ensuring confidentiality and adherence to legal standards.<br>• Provide training and guidance to managers on HR policies, performance evaluations, and employee development.<br>• Identify and implement solutions to improve organizational effectiveness and employee satisfaction.
  • 2026-01-14T14:48:39Z
Compliance Officer
  • North York, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 70000.00 - 85000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>Robert Half is partnering with a client in North York, Ontario, to identify a dedicated Compliance Officer who will play an integral role in supporting the organization’s risk and compliance practices. This position involves close collaboration with the Chief Compliance Officer to ensure the company consistently meets all regulatory requirements and upholds high internal standards. The successful professional will have the opportunity to contribute to a dynamic, growth-focused environment that values innovation, best practices, and ongoing process improvement.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Review and assess new client documentation to verify compliance with applicable regulations and internal standards.</li><li>Work closely with the marketing team to evaluate and approve marketing materials and online content for regulatory adherence.</li><li>Maintain comprehensive records of compliance-related policies, procedures, and responsibilities as detailed within the organizational compliance calendar.</li><li>Track and document employee compliance activities, including personal trading monitoring and acknowledgment forms.</li><li>Conduct monthly reviews focused on Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Anti-Terrorism financing compliance.</li><li>Coordinate with IT to oversee and document the annual cybersecurity assessment process.</li><li>Develop, update, and deliver training materials that promote compliance awareness throughout the organization.</li><li>Assist with oversight of business operations, including fund accounting and trust accounting for pooled investment funds.</li><li>Support the preparation and completion of third-party due diligence, regulatory surveys, and external audit requests.</li><li>Liaise with regulatory bodies, addressing inquiries and supplying required documentation as needed.</li></ul><p><br></p>
  • 2026-01-08T16:08:38Z
Consultant - Regulatory
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Temporary
  • 50.00 - 60.00 CAD / Hourly
  • <p><strong>Job Title: Consultant - Regulatory</strong></p><p><strong>Location:</strong> Toronto client (hybrid work model)</p><p><strong>Contract Type:</strong> [Contract / Full-Time]</p><p><strong>Duration:</strong> 12 months</p><p><strong>Contract Pay Range:</strong> $50-65/hour</p><p><br></p><p>Our client in GTA is currently seeking a proactive, high-performing CPA to join their Regulatory Team.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Lead investigations, providing technical and investigative assistance on confidential and sensitive regulatory matters.</p><p>• Provide technical accounting and investigative support and subject matter expertise.</p><p>• Conduct detailed investigations to ensure compliance with regulations and standards</p><p>• Create and present detailed reports that outline the key issues, providing technical and investigative support, and recommending action</p><p>• Ensure a high degree of effectiveness in customer communication</p><p>• Respond promptly and accurately to member inquiries related to their accounts</p>
  • 2026-01-15T10:38:39Z
Director of EHS
  • Durham, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 120000.00 - 165000.00 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>We’re seeking a dynamic and experienced <strong>EHS Manager</strong> to lead Environmental, Health & Safety initiatives across our manufacturing operations in Canada. This is a <strong>multi-site leadership role</strong> responsible for driving strategic alignment, continuous improvement, and a culture of Zero Harm across the organization.</p><p>As the senior EHS leader, you’ll own the company-wide EHS Management System, ensuring compliance, consistency, and operational excellence. You’ll coach leaders, harmonize best practices, and build a proactive safety culture where people and performance thrive together.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><p><strong>Strategy, Systems & Governance</strong></p><ul><li>Lead and continuously enhance the EHS Management System to meet IMS and ISO 45001/14001 standards.</li><li>Standardize and harmonize EHS policies, procedures, and KPIs across multiple sites.</li><li>Drive strategic planning, performance reporting, and leadership engagement in EHS initiatives.</li></ul><p><strong>Compliance & Risk Management</strong></p><ul><li>Ensure full compliance with Ontario and Canadian EHS regulations.</li><li>Lead hazard identification, risk assessments, and control verification.</li><li>Oversee third-party certifications and audits, ensuring timely closure of findings.</li></ul><p><strong>Program Implementation & Continuous Improvement</strong></p><ul><li>Implement and sustain key EHS programs (LOTO, machine safeguarding, contractor control, ergonomics, hazardous energy, WHMIS, environmental controls, and emergency response).</li><li>Champion a culture of Zero Harm—driving engagement, learning, and accountability across teams.</li><li>Partner cross-functionally to integrate product and process safety learnings.</li></ul><p><strong>Leadership & Culture</strong></p><ul><li>Lead, mentor, and develop a network of EHS professionals and champions across multiple locations.</li><li>Coach operational leaders to embed safety ownership into daily routines.</li><li>Lead root cause investigations and corrective/preventive actions with precision and transparency.</li></ul><p><strong>Metrics & Reporting</strong></p><ul><li>Establish and monitor key EHS KPIs, including TRIR/LTIR, risk assessment completion, and audit performance.</li><li>Present performance insights to leadership and support data-driven decision-making.</li></ul>
  • 2026-01-06T15:58:39Z
Jr AML Investigator L1 - Toronto onsite 5 days a week
  • Toronto, ON
  • onsite
  • Temporary
  • 28.00 - 29.00 CAD / Hourly
  • <p>Are you a new graduate from College or University from accounting, math, stats or business program with 1 to 2 years work experience in a professional environment? Are you looking for a contract opportunity with a global organization to get your 'foot in the door'? This is an upcoming opportunity for you to join an award winning organization on a special financial services project. You will get more experience in financial services risk - one of the fastest growing segments in banking and finance. This organization has a proven track record of providing outstanding training for early career starters wanting to jump start their career in Financial Services Risk.</p>
  • 2026-01-07T19:03:59Z
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