Harvest: Careers in Emerging Canadian Tech | February 3

| January 27, 2022
Submitted by Denika Fiedeldey for DeGroote School of Business
This message does not apply to part-time students.

Learn about the exciting job opportunities through Harvest and its portfolio of hyper-growth tech companies.

Don’t just navigate your career path, pave it with Harvest. Work in a fast-moving environment, learn at an exponential rate, and get the exposure to be challenged like you’ve never been before.

Join Harvest at this virtual open house to hear about the latest career opportunities with their disruptive tech companies and hear about how you can get access to their job network and technical upskilling program.

Companies you’ll learn about:

  • Neo Financial is reimagining banking by offering a better way to spend, save, and earn rewards for Canadians. We’re looking for ambitious, talented and passionate people who want to move fast, drive forward fresh ideas and create a lasting impact.
  • OneVest is building Wealth-as-a-Service (WaaS) for banking and non-banking partners, offering a turn-key wealth management platform that provides active management, goal based investing, and alternative investments assets and strategies that were previously only available to high wealth investors.
  • Propra is modernizing the technology that manages Canada’s rental market, rapidly transforming the efficiencies and communications within the property management industry to elevate the landlord and resident experience.

EVENT DETAILS:

Thursday, February 3

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