Learning Finance Through Real Business Practice

Profving opens its doors to students, young professionals, and specialists who want to strengthen their financial expertise by working on real business challenges. Participants are not observers but contributors: they handle structured tasks, join in on financial assessments, and experience the decision-making process alongside experienced consultants.

Voices Of Those Who Started As Interns

Ainsley Dupont

Ainsley Dupont

"During my internship I was trusted with preparing the first drafts of financial models for mid-sized firms. At first it was daunting, but the support from mentors allowed me to develop confidence quickly. Now, as a junior consultant, I continue refining those models with clients of my own."

Ronan McAllister

Ronan McAllister

"The internship exposed me to regulatory frameworks I had never encountered in school. I was asked to review provincial tax documents and track how compliance costs affected profitability. That task gave me both technical skills and a sense of responsibility that carried over into my full-time role."

Selene Chow

Selene Chow

"I appreciated that I wasn't only given background tasks. I joined project meetings, listened to executives debate scenarios, and was even asked to contribute my notes. Those moments taught me the value of accuracy and preparation, and now they are habits I apply daily."

Harper Fontaine

Harper Fontaine

"What impressed me most was the pace. Everything moved quickly—reports due, numbers updated, decisions waiting. I learned to work under pressure without sacrificing quality, and that experience is the reason I felt prepared to accept a permanent position after the program ended."

Experience Participants Take With Them

Participants entering Profving programs are immersed in genuine financial processes from the very beginning. They are not handed simplified exercises but are introduced to actual business materials—contracts, expense records, investment requests—that require careful examination. By handling these documents under supervision, they understand how theoretical frameworks become practical steps that affect real companies.

One of the most valuable aspects is the chance to observe how financial decisions evolve through discussion. Numbers rarely speak for themselves; they are debated, questioned, and challenged before any conclusion is reached. Watching this dynamic unfold teaches participants the importance of defending data with evidence, anticipating objections, and adapting proposals to match the strategic direction of the business.