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Deloitte Canada’s Bloom Scholarship Programs
We are committed to building an inclusive culture in everything we do and helping to develop future leaders in Canada. Our annual Bloom Scholarship Program focuses on addressing systemic barriers and inequities. Through this program, we aim to support and empower students from equity-deserving groups, while providing them with opportunities to explore their potential and get a head start on a thriving career in an award-winning culture, recognized for fostering inclusion.
Black Student Scholarship
As part of our ongoing commitment to advancing education and employment for Black people in Canada, we are proud to be launching our Black Student Scholarship. This scholarship aims to empower Black students across Canada and the opportunity to gain valuable work experience at Deloitte.
Applications are open to students across Canada who identify as members of the Black community, with applications closing on Friday, January 19, 2024. Selected students will be awarded a one-time $5,000 scholarship and the opportunity to complete a paid work term at one of our Canadian offices within the next year.
Applications for the Deloitte Canada Black Student Scholarship is open to students who:
- Are eligible to work in Canada
- Identify as Black
- Are enrolled in post-secondary education in Canada (full time or part time)
- Are currently completing a diploma, undergraduate, or graduate program and graduating in 2025 or beyond
- Are interested in completing a work term at Deloitte in summer 2024 or fall 2024
Bring your potential to life at Deloitte!
Apply today!
To be considered, you must submit your letter of intent, resume, and unofficial transcript in ONE PDF document here. Apply by Friday, January 19, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. ET.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at studentscholarship@deloitte.ca
The application process
1. What does the application process entail?
Step 1: Written application
If you meet the eligibility criteria outlined above, we welcome you to fill out the initial application here.
Please be prepared to submit the following documents in ONE PDF:
- A letter of intent answering the following question: How would this scholarship and work term impact your professional and personal journey? (500 words maximum)
- Your resume/CV
- An unofficial transcript
Step 2: Virtual interviews and assessments
- If you are selected, you will be contacted to arrange an interview
- You can expect to complete a behavioural interview, in addition to a case-based assessment if required by the business area you are interviewing with—you can also expect to meet with two team members from the business
- This is an opportunity for us to get to know you better and for you to get to know us
Step 3: Recipient selection
- Successful applicants will receive a verbal offer followed by a written contract
- We encourage you to closely review your offer and ask questions throughout the process
Prior to your start date you will receive access to Deloitte equipment, resources, and onboarding information to prepare you for your first day.
2. When are applications due?
Applications are due no later than 11:59 p.m. ET on Friday, January 19, 2024, and must be submitted through our portal here.
3. If I am selected for a virtual interview, what can I expect?
The interview format will vary depending on the position you are being considered for. This may include a behavioural interview and/or a case assessment. For some roles, an online assessment is also required.
During the interview, we want to understand your background and how Deloitte aligns with your goals. We want to hear about your objectives, your involvement in your community, and your extracurricular activities.
4. When can I expect to find out if I am selected for an interview?
Selected applicants will be contacted in early to mid-February 2024.
Working at Deloitte
1. Do I have to be part of a Co-operative education (“Co-op”) program to apply?
No, we are accepting individuals from both Co-op programs and non-co-op programs. If you are part of a co-op program, your time at Deloitte may count towards a Co-op credit in your degree program.
2. How long would the internship at Deloitte be?
The proposed work term is four months, with the possibility of an eight or 12-month term depending on student and business requirements.
3. Which Deloitte office would I work for?
We are looking for motivated, excited professionals from across the country. You may view our office locations on our website. If you are selected for the program, a member of our team will discuss your options based on your location preference.
At Deloitte Canada, we prioritize work flexibility. We have a hybrid model that enables our people to make purposeful choices about how and where they work to support their personal well-being and drive the best outcomes for people, teams, and for clients. Once you start your work term with us, you will be able to engage with your direct managers and teams to decide on a working arrangement.
Scholarship details
1. What types of expenses can the scholarship funds be used for?
This scholarship was created to support Black students in their studies, while also providing them with an opportunity to gain valuable experience in their field. We understand that students face various expenses, from tuition fees to food, travel, and accommodation. That’s why we do not limit the expenses eligible for this scholarship. Once received, the scholarship can be used at the sole discretion of the recipient.
2. If I am selected, when can I expect to receive the scholarship funds?
Selected students can expect to receive the scholarship in one installment prior to the start of their work term.
3. What information will I need to provide to receive the scholarship?
To receive your scholarship funds, you will need to provide:
- The signed offer letter
- A copy of one piece of photo identification (passport, driver’s licence, status card, etc.)
- Proof of residence
- A voided cheque or a direct deposit slip
- Completed provincial and federal tax forms
- Your email address
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