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At EY, we're committed to offering opportunities for all. We live in a diverse world and believe our workplace should reflect this. We’ve designed a programme for students in Year 13/S6 (Scotland) and all university undergraduate years, that will give you the tools and experience to support you in your career journey.

Our two-day programme allows you to discover potential career paths, meet senior leaders who can advise and guide you, chat with fellow students and start thinking about your future.

You'll discover that a career in Assurance is fast-paced and ever-changing — you'll make judgements that protect our clients' interests and maintain excellent relationships to help businesses build a better working world. As an added bonus, all attendees can enjoy the opportunity to be fast-tracked onto one of our 2024 or 2025 Assurance programmes.

What will you be doing?

Over two days (one virtual and one in-person), you'll participate in exciting activities that give you a taste of life at EY. You will:

  • Learn how our Assurance teams work with clients from local start-ups to big multinationals
  • Develop the professional skills and personal strengths you'll need to take your career forward
  • Explore your interests, network with senior female leaders and ask questions
  • Learn from extraordinary women who can offer helpful advice
  • Hear from our EY Women's Network about the structured support, training and opportunities available when you join us

Programme duration

Two days

Location

This is a hybrid programme — you'll participate virtually on day one and join us in one of our offices on day two.

*Please note you will be able to apply to any of our office locations, but we advise you to apply to the location where you would want to be employed in the future. You will then be invited to the in-person office event at one of the selected locations nearest to you.

Are you eligible to apply?

Our Discover EY - Women in Leadership programme is aimed at raising awareness with female students in Year 13/S6 (in Scotland) as well as female students in all years studying on an undergraduate degree.

You must also have a minimum of grade 4/C GCSE (or equivalent) in English Language and Maths and three A-levels/Five Highers (or equivalent). 

We're looking for people who are determined and ready to embrace a new and exciting challenge. Your academic performance will be considered together with your online assessment scores

throughout the application process. We’re proud to be partnered with recruiter RARE, who help us assess your application alongside the context of your socio-economic background. This helps us consider your personal circumstances in a positive light so that we can give you the maximum possible credit for your achievements. Supplying this information is optional, will be treated with confidentiality and will not negatively impact your application.

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