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Deloitte Korea Employment Information Session

Writer Career Development Center Date Created 2022.11.10 Hits221

The Fall 2022 IGC Career Event - "Deloitte Korea" Employment Information Session took place on November 16 from 12:10PM to 2:00PM.

 

Deloitte, the world's largest professional service firm with a history of over 176 years, is now hiring on a great scale for young global talents who can lead innovations as professionals and create a variety of positive impacts on society.

 

While Deloitte is best known for its professional service in audit, tax, consulting, risk advisory, and financial advisory to member firms, there are also rewarding opportunities in internal departments such as human resources, information technology, marketing and communications, and more. As there is a rising demand for consulting in the field of ESG, technology systems, and risk management nowadays, Deloitte sees great potential for IGC students, who have professional knowledge and background with the eligibility of both Korean and English fluency. 

 

For this event, two partners from the Risk Advisory Team at Deloitte Korea was invited as speakers to deliver an exclusive recruitment information session in person, providing details on their diverse positions, recruitment process, and valuable opportunities for our IGC students. There also was a small group mentoring and private Q&A session for those who wished to attend after the main session at Mason Korea 3F (Dreamliner #307). 

 

Through the event, students could get in direct contact with professional partners from Deloitte Korea, one of the top service firms among the Big 4 professional service firms.

 

  • Event: IGC Career Event - Deloitte Korea Employment Information Session 
  • Date: Wednesday, November 16, 2022
  • Time: 12:10 PM - 2:00 PM 
  • Venue: Geroge Mason 1F_106
  • Speakers:
    • Jung Sun Song (Partner) / Risk Advisory  IT&SA
    • Min Youn Cho (Partner) / Risk Advisory IT&SA

 

 


 

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