Restaurant Brands International (RBI) Speaker Series Throughout August

| August 6, 2020
Submitted by Hannah Tambor for CPD Office

Below are more details for our first ever North American Speaker Series.

All sessions will be hosted internally on Microsoft Teams Presentation; link will be shared upon registration.

These sessions are for: 

  • Students with expected graduation of Spring/Summer 2021 who are interested in full-time opportunities upon graduation
  • 3rd year students interested in Summer 2021 internship opportunities

 

Playing with Fire – A Masterclass in Modern Marketing and Creativity

  • Date: Monday, August 10
  • Time: 6 p.m. (EDT)
  • Speaker: Fernando Machado (Chief Marketing Officer, RBI)

 

The Popeyes Case Study – The Popeyes Chicken Sandwich

  • Date: Tuesday, August 18
  • Time: 5 p.m. (EDT)
  • Speaker: Felipe Athayde (President, Popeyes North America)

 

How to Best Prepare for A Virtual Fall Recruitment Process

  • Date: Tuesday, August 25
  • Time: 5 p.m. (EDT)
  • Speaker: RBI’s Global Talent Acquisition

 

Registration details:

  • Register on OSCARplus and email your resume to mcgeoal@mcamster.ca with:
    • The subject: RBI Event, (DATE), (first & last name) Business, Level (X)
  • By registering you give us permission to share your resume and email address with RBI

New graduate recruitment is in full swing! Check the Events Calendar on OscarPlus frequently, as new events are being added each week. 

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