RBC: Weekly Info Session for LDP and WMGP (Graduate Programs)

| April 10, 2023
Submitted by Alex Cotoc for DeGroote School of Business
This message does not apply to part-time students.

At RBC, we provide you with the tools, support, and flexibility to transform from a student into a future leader. You’ll work with experienced professionals from different disciplines and use your knowledge to develop insights, disrupt, and create change. Turn exciting possibilities into a reality for our clients, our communities and you.

Details:

  • Speakers: RBC Early Talent Team: Graduate Rotational Programs
  • Date: Every Friday from 3:30 – 4:15 pm (ET) until the second week of June
  • Location: Virtual (Login details to be provided after signup)

This is your chance to learn more about 2 such programs:

  1. RBC Leadership Development Program (LDP) is designed to build future leaders through an accelerated two-year period with a focus in one of five streams: CFO Group, Internal Audit, Group Risk Management, Enterprise and Personal & Commercial Banking.
  2. RBC Wealth Management Generalist Program (WMGP) (a post-graduate rotational program) is a unique rotational program that develops future leaders within RBC Wealth and Asset Management.

Please submit interest via: LDP & WMGP – Weekly Information Session with Early Talent Invited Guests: Students enrolled in MBA & Masters programs and graduating between Fall 2023 / Spring 2024 with a minimum of 3+ years prior work experience & eligible to work in Canada. While RBC thanks all interested registrants, only those who are shortlisted to attend will be shared a formal meeting invite.

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