RBC: Pathways Diversity Award Program

| February 2, 2023
Submitted by Alex Cotoc for DeGroote School of Business
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RBC Capital Markets is committed to fostering inclusion and workplace diversity. The RBC Capital Markets Pathways Diversity Award Program empower, hire, grow, and retain outstanding undergraduate students who identify as Black and/or as an Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, Métis) person of Canada studying full-time at a Canadian university/college, and who are passionate about pursuing a full-time career in Capital Markets.

Select applicants will advance to interviews, and successful candidates will earn a C$10,000 financial award, executive sponsorship, and an offer to join the Global Investment Banking or Global Markets Summer Analyst Program in Calgary, Montreal, Toronto, or Vancouver.

Eligibility

  • You are an undergraduate student enrolled full-time at a Canadian college or university
  • You will graduate between December 2024 and Spring 2025
  • You self-identify as Black and/or an Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, Métis) person of Canada
  • You have a strong academic record, varied extra-curricular participation, and a genuine interest in pursuing a career in finance upon graduation
  • You are available to join a full-time summer internship program running

Info session details:

Monday, February 20

  • Time: 12 pm (ET)
  • Audience: organized for candidates who self-identify as Black
  • Register: vote.pollstream.com
    • Register by Friday, February 10

OR

Wednesday, February 22

  • Time: 12 pm (ET)
  • Audience: organized for candidates who self-identify as an Indigenous
  • Register: vote.pollstream.com
    • Register by Friday, February 10

Register for the program: scholarshippartners.ca/

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