Scotiabank – Summer 2024 Internship with Enterprise Strategy

| November 1, 2023
Submitted by Hailey St. Clair for DeGroote School of Business - CPD
This message does not apply to part-time students.

You’re Invited! Are you a 3rd year student that would like the opportunity to work with an extremely engaging and dynamic team for Summer 2024? Are you interested in joining our virtual info session about opportunities with our Enterprise Strategy team at Scotiabank?

Why Enterprise Strategy:

Scotiabank empowers their team to ensure Scotiabank remains efficient, effective, and innovative. This includes partnering with their businesses to provide strategic guidance, problem solve, and answer tough questions. It takes a team of subject matter experts to run Canada’s most international bank, wherever they operate and they’re always looking for talented individuals to keep us moving forward. This session consists of an interactive presentation followed by a networking event with the Enterprise Strategy team!

We are looking for students that have the passion and drive for consulting, working through ambiguity, and will love being challenged with projects across all our business lines and locations within North America. If this is you, come join Scotiabank’s Enterprise Strategy Session!

Please note: This session is targeting 3rd year undergraduate/ dual degree students (Graduating in 2025/2026)

Details:

  • Tuesday, November 28
  • Time: 5:30-7:00 p.m. (EST)
  • Location: Virtual (You will get an email with the MS Teams link closer to the date)

Register here by Friday, November 24 at 11:59 p.m. (EST) to guarantee your spot!

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