LBMC

IT Audit Internship - Spring 2025 (Nashville)

LBMC, PC - 01 02 03 - Nashville, TN - Internship to Full Time

INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY – CYBERSECURITY

Your career at LBMC can start with this IT Audit-focused internship, where you’ll be helping clients address complex IT security, controls, policy, procedural, and strategic challenges. In addition to contributing to IT risk consultancies such as readiness’s, gap analyses, and implementation/remediation activities; you may work on a wide variety of compliance and technical risk-based engagements, including: SOX, SOC1/SOC2, FISMA, and HITRUST.                                     

Working with a dynamic team of experienced consulting professionals, you’ll be assisting with a variety of tasks, such as:  

  • Analyzing current processes and internal controls 

  • Preparing systems documentation 

  • Performing tests of information systems controls, including security controls 

  • Documenting the results of controls testing 

  • Interacting with LBMC management, as appropriate, throughout engagement to provide status updates 

  • Contributing to special projects and key initiatives to accelerate team efficiency 

  • Through training and on-the-job experience in performing diversified risk-based engagements, you’ll experience the following growth opportunities: 

  • Seeking guidance from project leadership to understand work product expectations, deadlines, and budgets. 

  • Accepting feedback from management and understanding the review process. Continually working to improve business acumen and work quality.  

  • Understanding that our group is comprised of individuals with a wealth of experiences. Being curious and accepting new challenges is key. LBMC and its clients often use cutting-edge technologies and compliance frameworks to deliver a high level of value and quality. 

QUALIFICATIONS 

  • At least be a Junior in college working toward a degree in Management Information Systems, Information Security, Computer Science, or Accounting 

  • GPA of 3.0+ 

  

LBMC OVERVIEW

LBMC is built on individuals with entrepreneurial spirits and believe in the power of a hybrid workforce. We are consistently named a Pacesetter for Growth in the U.S. as we continue to add team members to each of 4 LBMC offices in the Southeast and remote. LBMC also continues to receive accolades including being noted as a Fortune Great Place to Work, a Top 5 Firm in the Southeast, a Top Accounting Firm on Accounting Today’s Top 100 list, Best Firm in Technology, Best Workplace in Consulting & Professional Services, and more! We are proud to provide individualized career paths regardless of team member location and work schedules.

LBMC offers competitive benefits including generous PTO schedules, dynamic technology solutions for remote work, robust Talent Development and continuing professional education programs, inclusive Business Resource Groups, enhanced parental leave, thoughtfully structured mentorship and individual development programs, and more. We are committed to giving back to our local communities through LBMC initiatives such as Lending Hands and the LBMC Cares Foundation to support causes important to team members. While we may have a global footprint, we still believe in the power of southern hospitality and supporting the causes that matter to both our team members and clients and are committed to enhancing team member benefits as we identify gaps and changes in the marketplace.

LBMC values individuals with a growth mindset and entrepreneurial spirit, so if you have an innate curiosity for solving problems and creating solutions—LBMC is the place for you! If you are interested in joining a firm that provides personalized career paths, the opportunity to work with sophisticated clients around the US, and encourages a “work that works for you” mentality, please reach out.

Diversity and Inclusion at LBMC

Commitment to our team members, clients, and the communities in which we work. At LBMC, our mission of delivering the best to our clients and each other every day is rooted in our unique differences. Our engagement, growth and success are at their best when team members have equal opportunity and are included. Diversity brings value to LBMC by connecting us with our community and driving innovation.

*LBMC provides equal opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment. We recruit, employ, train, compensate and promote without regard to any protected class as defined by federal, state, and local laws.*

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