Cibc

BusinessSystemsAnalystCoop

Toronto, Ontario, Canada FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Business Systems Analyst Co-op at Cibc. Skills: Business Systems Analysis, Requirements Gathering, Solution Design. Guide formulation of business requirements. Guide solution design discussions”

What You'll Achieve.

Make clients' ambitions a reality; Deliver a best-in-class client experience; Enhance the banking experience

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Analytical skills; Investigating complex problems; Making sense of information

Eligibility Requirements

Attribute-based assessment, Skills tests (simulation, coding, French proficiency, MS Office), Legally eligible to work at specified locations, Valid work or study permit (where applicable), Artificial intelligence tools used during recruitment

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Currently enrolled in post-secondary education and returning to full-time studies

Nice to Have

Co-op program enrollment

What You'll Do.

Guide formulation of business requirements

Guide solution design discussions

Improve Analytics delivery

Design strategic solutions

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner with professionals to ensure systems operate flawlessly; Ideate and collaborate with a diverse team; Collaborate with cross-functional stakeholders

Communication Scope

Communications skills

Process & Methodology

Project Management

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