CIBC Event: Connect Cafe Group Coffee Chats

| May 3, 2023
Submitted by Hailey St. Clair for DeGroote School of Business

CIBC is building a relationship-oriented bank for the modern world and need talented, passionate professionals who are dedicated to doing what’s right for clients.

Join the Campus team at CIBC for smaller group coffee chats, where you’ll have the opportunity to connect in an intimate group environment to ask your questions and connect with a member of the CIBC Campus Recruitment team. You’ll get tips and tricks to improve your application and learn about CIBC’s Co-Op recruitment timelines.

CIBC is currently focused on Fall 2023 Co-Op recruitment, as these postings will be up in May 2023.

Important information

  • You must be a current postsecondary student to attend
  • These events will be held virtually via MS Teams. If selected you will receive an invite to the event with the email you have provided.

How you’ll succeed

  • Learning : You will receive career advice from our representatives to help prepare you for opportunities at CIBC
  • Networking: You will have opportunities to build your network and connect with CIBC’s Campus Team
  • Communication: Leverage your communication skills through active listening, giving feedback and asking questions

Upcoming Connect Cafe Group Coffee Chats:

Thursday, May 18

Thursday, May 24

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