Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton is a mid-market accounting partnership with 2,300+ professionals across Quebec and Canada, operating a traditional professional-services stack (Sage 50, QuickBooks, CaseWare, ServiceNow, Salesforce) alongside emerging adoption of GitHub Copilot. Hiring is finance-heavy and accelerating, with 21 open finance roles against 3 engineering posts—reflecting a firm scaling delivery and compliance capacity rather than building proprietary software. Active projects cluster around tax process optimization, debt restructuring, and IT audit programs, while pain points surface seasonal workload spikes and compliance gaps in client IT environments.
Notable leadership hires: Tax Director, SOC Director
Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton (RCGT) is a Canadian accounting, tax, and business consulting firm founded in 1948, headquartered in Montréal. The firm operates across four core service lines: assurance and audit, taxation, strategic and performance consulting, and business recovery and reorganization. RCGT serves mid-market and enterprise clients—SMEs, large businesses, and public/parapublic organizations—across all industry sectors. The organization employs 2,300+ professionals in Quebec and part of a broader Grant Thornton Canada network of 4,100+ staff across 140 offices. RCGT is also a member of Grant Thornton International Ltd, providing clients access to a global network spanning 130+ countries.
RCGT's core tools include Sage 50 and QuickBooks for accounting, CaseWare for audit, ServiceNow for IT service management, Salesforce for client relations, and Microsoft 365. The firm also uses security and monitoring tools including Splunk, QRadar, Sentinel, and EDR, plus Bloomberg and FactSet for market and financial data.
RCGT operates in Canada through Quebec and a broader Grant Thornton Canada network. The parent Grant Thornton International network spans over 130 countries with more than 42,000 employees globally and generates over US $4.6 billion in professional fees.
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