Students from across the EMEA region have gathered for this three day development event, hosted by Deloitte member firm leaders and IMD faculty, among other business leaders. This innovative international program challenges students to work in diverse team situations, on a professional business case, and present solutions to a panel of client judges. The event hosts 66 students from over 30 countries.
“Deloitte SBF is unique in that the event provides a real-world international business experience for these talented individuals,” explains Kent Kirch, director of global recruiting, Deloitte. “The multi-national, multi-cultural aspect of the event identifies talented individuals who may one day come to work for Deloitte member firms, or may one day be Deloitte clients. This approach is critical to identifying future business leaders.”
Students come from countries throughout the EMEA region including Belgium, CIS, Croatia, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
“Diversity is an important element of the Deloitte business model,” explains Kirch. “Deloitte member firms recruit at all levels across multiple disciplines and delivers that expertise to our clients around the world. The Deloitte International Student Business Forum introduces member firms to students who aspire to a culturally and professionally diverse business structure.”
Deloitte launched the International Student Business Forum in 2007, inviting 50 students – out of a possible 700 students who applied, to IMD for the three-day residential program.
Students selected to participate in Deloitte SBF are at least one year from graduation and ranked at the top 5-10 percent of their class, have demonstrated leadership ability and are interested in an international career. “The Deloitte International Student Business Forum brings students who are still investigating their options for their future careers,” continues Kirch. “Students are able to get a sense of an international professional services career, and also bring the knowledge they have gained from the experience – both about the profession and Deloitte – back to their Universities and become Deloitte ambassadors to their fellow students.”
About Deloitte
Deloitte refers to one or more of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, a Swiss Verein, its member firms, and their respective subsidiaries and affiliates. Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu is an organization of member firms around the world devoted to excellence in providing professional services and advice, focused on client service through a global strategy executed locally in over 140 countries. With access to the deep intellectual capital of approximately 150,000 people worldwide, Deloitte delivers services in four professional areas—audit, tax, consulting, and financial advisory services—and serves more than 80 percent of the world’s largest companies, as well as large national enterprises, public institutions, locally important clients, and successful, fast-growing global companies. Services are not provided by the Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Verein, and, for regulatory and other reasons, certain member firms do not provide services in all four professional areas.
As a Swiss Verein (association), neither Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu nor any of its member firms have any liability for each other’s acts or omissions. Each of the member firms is a separate and independent legal entity operating under the names “Deloitte,” “Deloitte & Touche,” “Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu,” or other related names.
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“Deloitte SBF is unique in that the event provides a real-world international business experience for these talented individuals,” explains Kent Kirch, director of global recruiting, Deloitte. “The multi-national, multi-cultural aspect of the event identifies talented individuals who may one day come to work for Deloitte member firms, or may one day be Deloitte clients. This approach is critical to identifying future business leaders.”
Students come from countries throughout the EMEA region including Belgium, CIS, Croatia, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
“Diversity is an important element of the Deloitte business model,” explains Kirch. “Deloitte member firms recruit at all levels across multiple disciplines and delivers that expertise to our clients around the world. The Deloitte International Student Business Forum introduces member firms to students who aspire to a culturally and professionally diverse business structure.”
Deloitte launched the International Student Business Forum in 2007, inviting 50 students – out of a possible 700 students who applied, to IMD for the three-day residential program.
Students selected to participate in Deloitte SBF are at least one year from graduation and ranked at the top 5-10 percent of their class, have demonstrated leadership ability and are interested in an international career. “The Deloitte International Student Business Forum brings students who are still investigating their options for their future careers,” continues Kirch. “Students are able to get a sense of an international professional services career, and also bring the knowledge they have gained from the experience – both about the profession and Deloitte – back to their Universities and become Deloitte ambassadors to their fellow students.”
About Deloitte
Deloitte refers to one or more of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, a Swiss Verein, its member firms, and their respective subsidiaries and affiliates. Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu is an organization of member firms around the world devoted to excellence in providing professional services and advice, focused on client service through a global strategy executed locally in over 140 countries. With access to the deep intellectual capital of approximately 150,000 people worldwide, Deloitte delivers services in four professional areas—audit, tax, consulting, and financial advisory services—and serves more than 80 percent of the world’s largest companies, as well as large national enterprises, public institutions, locally important clients, and successful, fast-growing global companies. Services are not provided by the Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Verein, and, for regulatory and other reasons, certain member firms do not provide services in all four professional areas.
As a Swiss Verein (association), neither Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu nor any of its member firms have any liability for each other’s acts or omissions. Each of the member firms is a separate and independent legal entity operating under the names “Deloitte,” “Deloitte & Touche,” “Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu,” or other related names.
www.deloitte.com