Deloitte is the biggest professional services Firm in the world and making an impact is more than just what we do: it’s why we’re here. We’re driven to create positive progress for our clients, community, people, and the planet. This sense of purpose inspires us to work to the highest standards, to tackle the challenges that matter.Who We AreDeloitte is the world’s largest professional services firm, delivering expertise in Audit & Assurance, Tax & Legal, and Consulting. With a global network of 457,000 professionals across 150 countries—including 3,000+ in Ireland—we provide world-class solutions.How to ApplyIn the application dropdown, select Advisory as your preferred business area and select your preferred team: eg: ForensicsWhy Join Deloitte Ireland’s Future Leaders Academy?Join Ireland’s #1 graduate programme (GradIreland’s Most Popular Graduate Recruiter in Professional Services, 5 years running). Our Future Leaders Academy is designed to develop the next generation of professionals with world-class learning and career growth.Your Five-Year JourneyYear 1: Onboarding, integration, and building connections. Year 2: Exploration and practical application of new skills. Year 3: Developing expertise in your chosen field. Year 4: Deepening knowledge and learning inclusive leadership. Year 5: Stepping into leadership roles, applying the insights gained throughout your journey. What does a Forensic Associate do?Fraud, conflicts of interest, code of conduct violations and regulatory non-compliance are unfortunate business realities, with severe impacts. At Deloitte Forensic, we help our clients to act quickly and confidently in a crisis, investigation, or dispute. Our team has experience in all types of forensic investigations and in helping organisations manage and reduce the risks of fraud and other financial crimes. We use our network, deep industry experience and advanced analytical technology to understand and resolve issues and provide proactive advice to our clients.As a Forensic Associate, you will:Assist clients to react quickly to investigate allegations of accounting misstatement, fraud, bribery and corruption, including regulatory breaches.Conduct financial analysis to identify red-flag indicators of corporate misconduct and fraud.Work closely with our Forensic Technology team to extract and review both structured (i.e. databases, enterprise systems, etc.) and unstructured (i.e. email messages, audio files, etc.) data to assist in investigations and assessing/monitoring fraud risk.Assist in the preparation of formal investigation interviews.Work in multi-disciplinary teams, collating and assessing various forms of evidence.Conduct forensic accounting and other financial analysis to be incorporated into expert witness reports to quantify losses as part of commercial legal disputes.Assist in the drafting of formal reports in the context of expert witness or investigation assignments.Work closely with our Forensic Technology team to extract and review both structured (i.e. databases, enterprise systems, etc.) and unstructured (i.e. email messages, audio files, etc.) data to assist in investigations and assessing/monitoring fraud risk.Develop new methods and tools (e.g. using Gen-AI) to support the high quality and innovative delivery of advice and services to clients.Beyond the learning involved in supporting a range of important clients in relevant projects and working alongside the best professionals using trending technologies, you will be supported in completing Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland (ACA) qualification.Who We’re Looking ForAcademic: On track for or have achieved a 2.1 honours degreeEligibility: Legal right to work in IrelandSkills: Strong analytical, communication & problem-solving abilitiesProficient in Microsoft 365 (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)Mindset: Passion for integrity, innovation, leadership & value creationMost importantly we want people who are passionate about helping our global clients solve problems more effectively in their time of crisesDeloitte’s Market-Leading Benefits Flexibility & Time Off: 21 days annual leave (plus 1 ‘Deloitte Day’), early-finish Fridays in summer, global remote working opportunities Competitive Compensation: Market-leading salary, private health insurance (from day one), employer-matched pension contributions Professional Development: Fully sponsored ACA qualification, extensive study leave, & continuous learning programs Global Opportunities: International secondments after program completionReady to Launch Your Career? Apply Today! Location: Hybrid role based in Dublin When: This role starts in Autumn 2025 Important: You can apply to only one graduate program—choose wisely! Follow us on Instagram for an inside look at Deloitte Graduate Life!