Canadian Tire: New grad rotational program info session

| September 27, 2022
Submitted by Alex Cotoc for DeGroote School of Business
This message does not apply to part-time students.

Join Canadian Tire for an information session to learn about the Next Generation Talent – New Graduate program! Learn from Canada’s leading retail company and secure a permanent position right after graduation

Canadian Tire’s Next Generation Talent (NGT) Program is a 2-year rotational program that is comprised of three 8-month rotations. Over the course of the NGT program, graduates are placed at the forefront of Canadian Tire’s digital evolution, positioning them as our next generation of technologists. The NGT program provides a unique opportunity for new graduates to develop broad retail expertise combined with a thorough understanding of core technological principles. NGTs learn how to harness the power of emerging technologies to drive tangible business results in digital innovation and find innovative solutions to work smarter and connect more cohesively with current and future customers.

Technology streams:

  • Digital & Other Delivery: Rotation 1 – 8 months
  • eCommerce: Rotation 1 – 8 months
  • Cloud Computing & Automation: Rotation 2- 8 months
  • Cybersecurity: Rotation 2- 8 months
  • Big Data: Rotation 2- 8 months
  • Machine Learning & AI: Rotation 3 8 months

Info session details:

Wednesday, October 5

  • Time: 4 – 5 p.m. (ET)
  • Location: Virtual, LinkedIn Events
  • Register: email careers@mcmaster.ca and reference this event to receive a link to the virtual info session
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