EY: Women+ in Technology Consulting Conference

| May 8, 2023
Submitted by Hailey St. Clair for DeGroote School of Business

EY’s Women+ in Technology Consulting Conference (WIT+) is a one-of-a-kind interactive learning experience, which will help you enhance your leadership, teamwork, and communication skills. You’ll attend mock engagements and participate in team-building exercises to develop your skills and knowledge.

Join EY for two unforgettable days of inspiring talks from industry leaders, engaging panel discussions, and hands-on skills building workshops. This intimate conference is designed to provide a supportive and inclusive space for women+ to gain valuable insights, skills, and connections. It’s your chance to get a head start in the recruiting process, build relationships, learn what it’s like to work in professional services and what it means to be a successful woman+ in the ever-developing field of technology.

Experience EY’s culture and get to know their Technology Consulting practice! Network with consultants from Cybersecurity, Data & Analytics, Digital & Emerging Technologies, Technology Solution Delivery, and Technology Transformation. Discover what EY is doing to develop its workforce diversity and some of the exciting initiatives that they have in place.

  • Date: Friday, June 23 – Saturday, June 24
    • Overnight 2-day conference accommodations + meals provided
  • Time:
    • Day 1: 11 am – 8:30 pm EST
    • Day 2: 10 am – 7 pm EST
  • Location: EY Tower 100 Adelaide St W, Toronto
  • Application deadline: Tuesday, May 23 at 11:59 pm EST
  • Apply: eyglobal.yello.co
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