PwC Denmark

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Tipo de empresa

Gran empresa


Sector

Auditoría


Ubicación

Hellerup

Noticias (2)

  • Otra

    Apply for PwC's Mentorship Programme - An investment in yourself and your future career

    Now is your chance to apply for our Mentorship Programme at PwC and kickstart your future career as a consultant within a market leading company. The Mentorship Programme offers students a unique opportunity to gain valuable insights into life as a consultant at PwC, while focusing on your personal and professional development. Dates in Copenhagen: Wednesday - 19. February 2025 Wednesday - 12. March 2025 Wednesday - 09. April 2025 Final Event – 08. May 2025  Dates in Aarhus: Wednesday - 19. February 2025 Wednesday - 12. March 2025 Wednesday - 09. April 2025 Final Event – 08. May 2025  Place: PwC Hellerup, Strandvejen 44, 2900 Hellerup. Time: From 16.30-20.00 Place: PwC Aarhus, Jens Chr Skous Vej 1, 8000 Aarhus C. Time: From 16.30-20.00 Application deadline: 19th January 2025. Learn how to navigate your consulting career The Mentorship Programme presents a unique opportunity for both professional and personal development, allowing you to expand your network within the consulting industry and gain valuable knowledge into how the world of consultancy operates. You will be paired with one of our experienced consultants, who will mentor you, share insights from their own career, and offer guidance along the way. You will have a confidential space to discuss your questions and thoughts about both the consulting industry and PwC, empowering you to make well-informed decisions about your future. Structure of the Mentorship Programme In addition to individual sessions with your mentor, the programme will also be structured around three workshops providing network opportunities with other mentors and mentees from the programme. The three workshops will focus on: Introduction to the programme, networking and socializing  An introduction to the toolbox and skillset as a consultant   How to use personality insights in a practical case scenario. The Mentorship Programme will culminate with a final event to celebrate the success of the programme. Learn more about our Mentorship Programme and apply here:

  • Vida de empresa

    Alexei: “Being a PwC graduate is all about understanding each other and growing as a person”

    Being a graduate at PwC means experiencing professional and personal growth within a supportive community of peers If I were to name the single best thing about being a graduate at PwC, it’s being part of a community where we support each other to find the best solutions for our clients and the society that we are all a part of. Even before applying, I had always considered PwC as an international workplace with great opportunities for solving interesting challenges and meeting different people. Luckily, this has proven to be true, as the graduate program provides me with the opportunity to apply my knowledge in a real-world business context, collaborating with individuals from diverse mindsets and educational backgrounds. I have really grown, not only as a professional but also as a person. You learn to interact with different people who have different ways of doing things. I find myself to be more mindful about how I interact with different types of people to find a balance between who I am and who I have in front of me. From studying mathematics in Italy to working with tech and tax at PwC in Denmark I studied mathematics in Italy and later moved to Denmark, to finish my studies at University of Copenhagen, where I graduated in 2022. Besides math, I have always been curious about computer science and technology, which is one of the reasons I applied for the graduate programme at PwC. I saw an opportunity to utilize my capabilities and know-how in a new and interesting way and today I have been a part of PwC’s graduate program, working with tech and tax, for almost two years. I have played football for more than 14 years and generally love the feeling of being part of a team. I am in love with what I do as a graduate at PwC, and I believe that being part of a friendly workplace is one of the most important aspects of my career. My best advice for future graduates Drawing from my career development and experience, I have three pieces of advice for future graduates. Firstly, it is crucial to be curious as things are always changing and it is important to be ready to meet the needs of tomorrow. Secondly, remember to be proactive and don’t be afraid to bring your ideas and inputs to the table. Lastly, always be honest and transparent in your interactions with others – creating a friendly and trustworthy environment is the foundation of personal and professional success.