Apply to join the EY Women in Technology Consulting Conference

EY reached out to IBC to invite our members to apply to this conference. They’re primarily looking for students in:

  • Computer Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • General Engineering
  • Industrial Engineering

 

Here are the details:

Does a Career in Technology Consulting Spark your Interest?
A one-of-a-kind interactive learning experience, EY’s Women in Technology Consulting Conference (WIT) will help you sharpen your leadership, teamwork and communication skills. You’ll learn more about EY culture, people and technology-oriented practices while forging relationships with EY employees and fellow students.
WIT is designed for those individuals who are strong candidates for future internship or full-time positions. Participants should be at least two years from graduation (rising junior if on a four year degree plan) and pursuing a degree in Science, Technology (Computer Science, Information Systems, etc.), Engineering, Math or a related field. Students will be selected based on their academic achievements, leadership and extracurricular activities, communication skills, and interest in a technology career with a professional services firm.
When is it?
  • The conference will take place on August 17 and 18, 2015 in New York City

 Who should apply?

  • Students who self-identify as female, are two years from graduation and are studying Science, Technology (Computer Science, Information Systems, etc.), Engineering, Math or a related field
  • Have a minimum GPA of 3.2
  • Hold a significant interest in professional services and a career in technology
  • Possess integrity, maturity, dependability and enthusiasm
  • Demonstrate analytical, teamwork and organizational skills, as well as strong verbal and written communication skills

How should you apply?

Send the following materials to Katie.Fegan@ey.com by Monday, May 11:

  • Resume
  • Unofficial transcript
  • 200-word essay answering the following question: “What do you hope to gain from this program, and why do you think it will benefit your career?”

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