Career Live Streams Deloitte: Leveraging Power established systems and blockchain solutions to transform clients' businesses

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Date: 17 March 2020 / 12:15 - 12:45

Career Live Streams Deloitte: Leveraging Power established systems and blockchain solutions to transform clients' businesses

Are you looking for a challenge at the intersection of technology and consulting?
Discover how Deloitte leverages power established system solutions and blockchain technologies to transform their clients’ businesses

With the participation of:

  • Piotr Tokarczyk, PhD ETH Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Deloitte consultant 
  • Andy Bachmann, HSG Business, Deloitte consultant

Tuesday 17.03.2020, from 12.15 to 12.45

From your Laptop: https://careerfairy.io/upcoming-livestream/76C0eH8ARsn9ZIlBe7Tl 
Language: English

 

 

What is a career live stream?

Join the new virtual series of company events for students in AI, Informatics, Data Science & FinTech. During 30 minutes, employees of exciting companies will tell you about their work and answer all your written questions. During and after the career live stream, you can join the company’s talent pool to be contacted by a company representative for open positions.

 

What is CareerFairy?

Start-up collaborating with the Career Services of ETH, EPFL and USI with the objective to connect companies and students in a new digital experience. 

Through interactive livestreaming, employees of the world's best companies can engage with students and share authentic insights of their daily work.  From a laptop or smartphone, students can discover their work, see their office, get answers to their questions and find out how they can join them in the future.

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