Transaction Analytics Summer Internship - Northern Ireland
Use Data Analytics tools to help companies understand the opportunities and risks of deals.
Transaction Analytics
When corporations or private equity clients prepare to do big deals, they need to know there won’t be any surprises. Whether a company is selling a part of or all its business or acquiring a new business, our team specialises in data analytics within financial due diligence – using data to assess risks and opportunities – and reporting on these to our clients, their banks, investors and others. In UK & Ireland (UK&I), we work across a wide range of sectors, including Retail, Energy & Infrastructure, Technology Media and Telecom, Life Sciences and Advanced Manufacturing & Mobility.
Technology in Transaction Analytics
Using technology and analytics is fundamental to what we do. We have innovative Analytics capabilities; we use Alteryx and PowerBI to analyse large datasets to obtain data insights for our clients, adding value to the deals we work on.
What will you be doing?
- Analysing financial information, identify key trends and develop an in-depth understanding of the mechanics of each business
- Communicating with client or target management to understand deal issues
- Working in project teams, to produce reports summarising the key findings of our financial due diligence
Are you eligible to apply?
You’ll need a minimum of Level 2/GCSE (or equivalent) in English Language and Maths, and three A-levels, five Highers or equivalent. You'll also be an undergraduate at university, in any subject or year.
Programme length
Six weeks
Paid work experience
Start your career journey
Join a supportive and inclusive culture, build your strengths and develop new skills to set you on the right path in your career. Working on client projects, gain insights into our service offerings and become an integral part of our team. We are proud to have won several awards for being one of the best companies to work for.
How’s it structured?
After kicking things off with an EY induction, you’ll join a team and start working on real client projects – just like our graduates. Don’t forget that your colleagues can help and teach you too, so ask lots of questions.
If all goes well, you could be offered a place on the graduate programme to come back to when you finish university.