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Black Heritage in Business - April 2025

Job description

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 Black Heritage in Business programme is aimed at raising awareness with students of Black Heritage. It allows students to develop their skills and strengths and meet inspiring members of our EY Black Network.

What you will 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:

  • Develop your professional skills and personal strengths – helping you propel your career into tomorrow.
  • Explore your interests, network with peers and asking questions.
  • Learn from extraordinary leaders who’ve carved inspirational careers, overcome challenges, and made a difference.
  • Hear from our EY Social Mobility Network about the structured support, training and opportunities available.
  • Gain insight into your chosen business area: Audit - go beyond studies and see how we work with clients from local start-ups to big multinational companies; Tax - hear how our apprentices and graduates are helping us to transform the world of Tax; Strategy and Transactions - explore our teams and client projects to give you a deeper understanding of mergers, acquisitions, valuations, as well as looking at the economic circle of our clients; Technology - explore an environment fuelled by our use of artificial intelligence, cyber security, data analytics and beyond. And develop an understanding of how your passion for technology can solve complex problems for some of the world’s biggest businesses.

Regardless of your chosen business area, our team is dedicated to supporting you every step of the way. You’ll get to prosper in an environment that enables you to learn, shape and grow.

And that’s not all — If you're in school, you could have the option to be fast-tracked onto a Business Apprenticeship, and if you're at university you could be fast-tracked onto a Summer Internship, Industrial Placement or Graduate programme. The opportunities here are endless.

Programme length : Two days: Wednesday 16 April - Thursday 17 April 2025.

*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. For the in-person event, EY will cover reasonable travel costs for you to get to the office. There are no overnight stays for these events, and we advise for you to only apply to locations that are within a comfortable commutable distance.

What we are looking for

This programme is aimed at students who come from a low socioeconomic background. By low socio-economic background we mean that one or more of the following applies to you:

  • You are attending / attended a state school or college and
  • Your immediate family did not attend university or
  • You are (or have been eligible) for free school meals or
  • The occupation of your main household earner when you were aged 14 is categorised as being a technical and craft occupation; a routine*, semi-routine manual and service occupation*; or long-term unemployed* (please see below for further guidance on these definitions)

* Technical and craft occupations such as: motor mechanic, plumber, printer, electrician, gardener, train driver.

Routine, semi-routine manual and service occupations such as: postal worker, machine operative, security guard, caretaker, farm worker, catering assistant, sales assistant, HGV driver, cleaner, porter, packer, labourer, waiter/waitress, bar staff.

Long-term unemployed (claimed Jobseeker’s Allowance or earlier unemployment benefit for more than a year).

**For further information on technical or craft occupations see page 10 of Social Mobility Works toolkit.

The programme is for Year 13/S6 (in Scotland) as well as all students in all years of their undergraduate degree.

You will, however, need to be working towards an honour’s degree in any subject (if at University),have a minimum of grade 4/C GCSE (or equivalent) in English Language and Maths, and obtained/ working towards three A-levels/ Five Highers (or equivalent).You must be currently studying at a UK School/College/University and in the UK at the time of the event

To find out more about eligibility requirements and visa sponsorship, please visit the individual programme pages.

Accepted degree subjects

Any

Additional job details

Workplace
Hybrid, or partially remote
Location
Birmingham
Edinburgh
London
Manchester
 · This is a hybrid programme — you'll participate virtually on day one and join us in one of our offices on day two
Salary
Competitive salary

Contract, dates and working times

Full-time

How to apply

EY recognises that it has clear obligations towards all its people and the community at large to ensure that partners, employees and job applicants are afforded equal opportunities to enter employment and progress within the firm. As an employer committed to establishing an inclusive environment free from unlawful discrimination, the firm promotes the fair treatment of staff members and job applicants regardless of their sex, gender identity, marital or civil partnership status, race, ethnic or national origin, disability, religion, sexual orientation, age or pregnancy/maternity status. partnership status, race, ethnic or national origin, disability, religion, sexual orientation, age or pregnancy/maternity status.

Click Apply to start your application now. This job will be available on Prospects until 31 January 2025

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Closing date:  31 January 2025

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