MERCER: Information Session

| September 6, 2023
Submitted by Hailey St. Clair for DeGroote School of Business - CPD
This message does not apply to part-time students.

Mercer believes in building brighter futures. Together, they are redefining the world of work, reshaping retirement and investment outcomes, and unlocking real health and well-being. They do this by meeting the needs of today and tomorrow. By understanding the data and applying it with a human touch. And by turning ideas into action to spark positive change.

Are you a Finance, Accounting, Commerce, Administration, Actuarial Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Public Health or Economics student interested in pursuing a career in the consulting industry? Mercer invites you to meet and network with our consultants during their information session. This will be a great opportunity to talk to their consultants at different stages of their careers and ask any questions you may have about Mercer and its lines of business: Health and Benefits, Investment and Retirement.

Who should attend? Undergraduate students who have completed a minimum of 2 years of studies in the fields above, or a related field, and are looking for internship or new grad positions.

Details:

  • Wednesday, September 13
  • 5:30 – 7:00 p.m.
  • Location: Gilmour Hall 110 Lounge

This event is being organized by McMaster Students Success Centre. Please register using this link.

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