Get Ready for On-Campus Recruitment – Workshops, Events & More!

| August 30, 2023
Submitted by Danielle Little for BCom CPD Team
This message does not apply to part-time students.

We call this On-Campus Recruitment and it is already underway. This year there will be several virtual and in-person opportunities to network, apply and interview with employers.

Don’t know how you’ll navigate Recruitment Events, Applications & Interviews? Didn’t know employers hired this far in advance? We’ve got you covered!

The Career and Professional Development (CPD) Team will be hosting workshops to discuss how to make the most out of the upcoming On-Campus Recruitment Cycle.

Join us to learn more about:

  • Processes and timelines
  • Tips & Tricks to ensure success
  • How to navigate Recruitment Events, Applications, and Interviews
  • CPD Resources & Contacts
  • Open Q&A

Details:

  • Thursday, September 7
  • Time: 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. (ET)
  • OSCARplus

Here are some tips to stay in the know with all things Recruitment:

  • As a final year student, you have been added to the DeGroote On-Campus Recruitment 2023-24 Microsoft Teams group. The group is set-up with various “interest” channels to make it easier for you to gather information regarding aligned opportunities. Turn on your notifications to see what’s already happening! If you have secured a role or have other plans after graduation, you can always remove yourself from the group.
  • Follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram!

Interested in Accounting? Check out our CPA Preparation Workshop on September 11! All level students are welcome to join.

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