CIBC

CIBC (Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce) is one of Canada's Big Five banks, formed in 1961 through the merger of Imperial Bank of Canada (established 1873) and Canadian Bank of Commerce (established 1867). Headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, CIBC operates as a publicly traded company listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and New York Stock Exchange, with approximately 47,000 employees worldwide. The bank provides comprehensive commercial banking, retail banking, investment banking, and wealth management services to clients across North America and internationally. As a major Canadian financial institution serving millions of customers through branches, digital platforms, and specialized advisory services, CIBC holds significant market position in personal and business banking, with expanding international operations and a focus on digital transformation to compete in modern financial services.

Culture

CIBC maintains a traditional corporate culture typical of large Canadian banking institutions, emphasizing professional conduct, risk management rigor, and regulatory compliance. The organization has increasingly adopted diversity and inclusion initiatives while maintaining established hierarchical structures. Work culture balances operational stability with modernization efforts, particularly around digital banking capabilities and customer experience innovation. As a stable, legacy institution, CIBC attracts employees seeking long-term career paths in banking, with professional development and internal advancement as key retention features.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive health and dental coverage
  • Defined benefit and defined contribution pension plans
  • Tuition reimbursement and professional development

Hiring velocity

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