Hatch: Company Information Session

| September 7, 2023
Submitted by Hailey St. Clair for DeGroote School of Business - CPD
This message does not apply to part-time students.

With over six decades of business and technical experience in the mining, energy, and infrastructure sectors, we see challenges evolving in every industry. Hatch responds quickly with solutions that are smarter, more efficient, and innovative. They draw upon 9,000 staff, with experience in over 150 countries, to challenge the status quo and create positive change for their clients, employees, and the communities.

Their advisory and consulting experts support their clients meet their business, financing, and project objectives. Interested in consulting clients alongside leading experts across various sectors? Join their Advisory team today!

Details:

  • Monday, September 11
  • Time: 5:30 – 7:00 p.m.
  • Location: Gilmour Hall Room 110
  • OSCARplus

If you have general questions about this event or session, contact The Student Success Centre through the live chat on their website, available Monday-Friday, 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Click the “Chat with us” button to get started. For support outside of their live chat hours, email careers@mcmaster.ca.

If you have an accommodation need for an event/planned meeting, please email careeraccess@mcmaster.ca. Should you require any materials sent in an alternate/accessible format, please advise.

This is being brought to you by the Student Success Centre.

*Please note: By registering to attend, you provide your consent for your name and/or email address to be shared with the employer.

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