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It can be daunting studying one thing in college before deciding to do something completely different in your career. However, thatโs exactly what EYโs Caroline Smyth did.
Mzwakhe from our Insurance Assurance team shares his experiences of moving to Ireland. "I find that there are lots of similarities between the lifestyle and culture in Port Elizabeth and Ireland. Both are very laid back which made settling into life in Ireland much easier". Continue reading below.
Our teams are continuing to grow. Right now our Robotics Process Automation (RPA) team are hiring across Consultant level, Manager level and Senior Manager level. Check out what we're doing in this space and all of our opportunities here http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMv6a
What a night at the gradireland Recruitment Awards last night. Over the moon to have taken home the gold for Best Graduate Recruitment Website for the first time, Best Student Marketing Campaign (for the third year in a row) and the silver prize for Best Internship Programme! Roll on next year......
We are delighted to announce the shortlist of the EY Entrepreneur of the Year award for 2019. Big congrats to all finalists and the best of luck!
Last week we celebrated #NetworksWeek with events in each of our offices around the island of Ireland ๐ At EY we believe that everyone deserves to bring their true and whole selves to work every day! Our 6 Networks, #InternationalNetwork #Unity #MentalHealthNetwork #AbilityNetwork #WomensNetwork and #FamilyNetwork are a great way to get to know people from various backgrounds across EY ๐ #Inclusion
Are you a Supply Chain practitioner, with extensive experience in leading complex supply chain processes and large scale transformation programmes? We're looking for a talented and ambitious individual at director level who is interested in this dynamic growth area, who will lead our Supply Chain Practice. To find out more visit http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vM59Q
Great article from our Chief Economist, Neil Gibson, on the four lessons to learn from the Brexit process: 1. Ireland faces Brexit from a position of relative strength. 2. Brexit is not the only challenge to be faced. 3. The reasons behind Brexit provide useful insights for all. 4. Competitiveness is critical.
From humming a tune at home to singing in front of 1000+ people for her debut performance - a tall order that takes serious courage to conquer. Find out the unexpected ways singing and the EY Choir has helped Sorcha grow. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMCCd
Great morning earlier in our Cork office where Manchester United CFO, Cliff Baty, joined us for a coffee and chat ๐