National: Deloitte, Women in Finance Virtual Insight Session Online event
Curious about a career in finance but not sure where to start?
This exclusive event is designed for young women aged 16–21 (Year 12/S5, Year 13/S6 and university students) who want to explore career pathways with Deloitte, one of the world’s leading firms in finance, business, and innovation.
The session will highlight the wide range of Early Careers opportunities at Deloitte, such as BrightStart apprenticeships (Year 13/S6), 'Spring into Deloitte' (first-year uni students), Career Shapers and ASPIRE (Year 12/S5) alongside work experience, summer placements, internships, and graduate roles. It’s a chance to discover what’s possible, connect with inspiring Deloitte professionals, and get a real taste of a future in finance.
Search all progrmames at Deloitte's Early Careers UK page.
Deloitte is particularly keen to meet ambitious young women interested in audit and tax, two areas offering excellent opportunities to learn, progress, and make an impact.
No specific background or field of study is required - just bring your curiosity and ambition.
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Deloitte is one of the largest professional services firms in the UK and is part of a global network spanning more than 150 countries and territories. Put simply, they are a huge organisation that helps businesses, governments and charities solve complex problems and make better decisions. Deloitte
Their work covers a wide range of areas including Audit and Assurance (checking that organisations' finances are accurate and trustworthy), Consulting (advising businesses on how to grow and improve), Tax (helping organisations navigate tax rules), Risk Advisory (identifying and managing risks) and Financial Advisory (supporting major financial decisions). Whatever your interests, whether that is technology, finance, sustainability or people and culture, there is likely a team at Deloitte doing work that connects to it.
Find out more about Deloitte on their company page.
Agenda
Here’s an outline of what the event could look like - the agenda is still to be confirmed.
Next steps
- Register for this online event using your Uptree account. If you do not have an Uptree account, register here.
- There are only 300 spaces available for this event - priority will be given to students who meet the criteria listed at the top of this page.
- Prioritisation will begin two weeks before the event - successful applicants will receive an invitation 1-2 weeks before the event. If you register after this time, you might not receive a response.
Any questions, please do contact us: educationteam@uptree.co
Fine print
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