CIBC: Group Coffee Chats – Graduate Leadership Development Program

| June 19, 2023
Submitted by Alex Cotoc for DeGroote School of Business
This message does not apply to part-time students.

Inviting all MBA and Master’s students!

Learn how CIBC’s full-time Graduate Leadership Development Program (GLDP) can accelerate your career in the banking industry with CIBC. CIBC has always been a people focused bank, and that doesn’t stop with client success. We invest in the leaders of tomorrow through our Graduate Career Programs.

The Graduate Leadership Development Program offers both a 2-year rotational program where associates will have the opportunity to work in four 6-month rotations across the bank, as well as a Summer Associate Program where Associates will explore functional areas of the bank through a 4-month internship.

Network with GLDP Associates at our weekly Group Coffee Chats to learn about the program, their experience and application timelines and best practices.
At CIBC we enable the work environment most optimal for you to thrive in your role. Details on your work arrangement (proportion of on-site and remote work) will be discussed at the time of your interview.

Important information:

  • You have completed or will complete your Master’s or MBA degree in 2023 or 2024.
  • Group coffee chats are scheduled for July 5th, July 12th and July 19th from 5PM – 6PM EST.
  • Please note that each student will be limited to one Group Chat only.
  • Registration is on a first come, first serve basis and will be ongoing until June 25th 11:59 PM EST or until all group chats are full. Please submit a resume to register for a Group Chat.

REGISTER BY JUNE 25 – Applications for this program are considered on a rolling basis. Don’t wait to apply!

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