RBC: Pathways Diversity Awards Program Info Session | Feb 15, 17

| January 27, 2022
Submitted by Denika Fiedeldey for DeGroote School of Business
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The RBC Pathways program in Canada aims to identify, 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 or college and who are passionate about pursuing a full-time career in Capital Markets.

What’s in it for you?

  • Offer of Paid Employment – Join RBC Capital Markets in Global Markets or Investment Banking as a 2023 Summer Analyst; office locations include Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, and Vancouver
  • Financial Award – Multiple awards available in the amount of C$10,000
  • Networking Opportunities – Ongoing opportunities for training and exposure to the organization and industry with a peer network of driven, ambitious young professionals
  • Sponsorship & Coaching – Senior leadership and summer mentor insight, support, and guidance

EVENT DETAILS:

Tuesday, February 15

  • Organized for candidates who self-identify as Black.
  • RSVP: RBC
  • Register by Tuesday, February 8 at 11:59 p.m. (EST)
  • OscarPlus

Thursday, February 17

  • Organized for candidates who self-identify as an Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, and/or Métis) person of Canada.
  • Register: RBC
  • Register by Tuesday, February 8 at 11:59 p.m. (EST)
  • OscarPlus

Event details will be shared 1-2 business days in advance

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