Your life is shaped by your ideas. You want a career that helps you realize those ideas and an employer that supports
your aspirations. Whether it’s developing new skills, opportunities to innovate and grow, or the flexibility to enjoy
moments that matter, RBC is a great place to build your career and life.
Your first step doesn’t have to feel like a leap into the unknown. Jump in with hands-on experience, expert mentorship, and a community invested in your success.
Your career doesn't have to follow a straight path. In just two years, explore up to four rotations across RBC businesses and discover where you truly belong.
Be the one of the first to know about career opportunities, events, programs, and stories from the RBC Indigenous community.
Designed with you in mind, discover scholarships, bursaries, and support programs available to students across Canada.
Honouring Indigenous Peoples isn't something we do occasionally, it's part of how we show up every day. We've built real relationships, reached meaningful milestones, and we remain dedicated to doing more.
Our plan is a meaningful step forward in our journey toward reconciliation, guided by five key areas where we believe we can make the greatest impact: economy, people, community, environment, and leadership.
For more than 30 years, RBC has been committed to the reconciliation journey. A Chosen Journey contains stories that celebrate Indigenous successes and affirms our commitment to the Indigenous community.
Thirty years. A landmark settlement. Now, Lac Seul, a First Nation community, is building a future they always deserved.
The RBC Truck brought banking to remote Nisga'a Nation, proving reconciliation means meeting communities where they are—literally and culturally.
From the Annual Showcase stage to year-round mentorship, RBC employees are helping Indigenous youth build confidence and pursue their goals with Outside Looking In.
We acknowledge that Indigenous Peoples are Rights-holders and the original occupants of Canada. We are privileged to have our work take place
on the ancestral and unceded lands of many First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples. RBC recognizes that certain initiatives from the Government of Canada, such as residential schools, the Indian Act, and Inuit High Arctic Relocation, have contributed and continue to play a role in the marginalization and disenfranchisement of Indigenous Peoples. As part of working towards reconciliation, it is important we acknowledge and reflect on Canada’s colonial history, while embodying the spirit of collaboration, transparency, accountability, and a learning mindset for true engagement. RBC also recognizes, as a global bank, the influence and impact that our actions can have to drive positive change, and that industry should do more to respect the rights of Indigenous Peoples.