EY Breaking Down Barriers & Career Compass Program - EOI

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EY Breaking Down Barriers Program 

The EY Breaking Down Barriers Program will allow participants to work together to look at how we can help break down the barriers that are preventing women from climbing up the ranks and assist women in becoming purpose-driven leaders.  The program is designed for participants to gain new skills that will assist them in reaching their first career milestones and beyond.  Attendees will have the opportunity to collaborate with peers, hear from inspiring EY professionals throughout and to meet members from our campus team.

Eligibility

To be eligible to attend Breaking Down Barriers, students are required to be:

  • On track to complete their studies in 2026
  • An Australian or New Zealand citizen, or an Australian permanent resident
  • Female-identifying

Express your interest in attending the Breaking Down Barriers Program via the button below, and we will be in touch with you to apply prior to applications opening.

EY Career Compass Program

How can undiscovered opportunities help you discover your best self?  Discover your direction with the EY Career Compass Program.  During our structured learning sessions, you'll learn how to evaluate your career options to make smarter decisions for your future.  The Career Compass Program is designed to give you a first-hand experience of EY, so you can find out as much about us as possible about EY people, culture, how EY teams operate and provide services, and most importantly, how we can help you to build your future.  Demonstrate that you're a high achiever, and you may be invited to interview for the EY Vacationer Program. 

Eligibility

To be eligible for the Career Compass Program, you are required to be:

  • On track to complete your studies in 2026
  • An Australian or New Zealand citizen, or an Australian permanent resident

Express your interest in attending the Career Compass Program via button below, and we will be in touch with you to apply prior to applications opening. Dates for your location will be confirmed with those that are interested in attending as soon as possible. The Career Compass Program will take place in September or October at EY offices across Australia.

Please note that photos and videos will be taken throughout these programs and these may include your image.  Such photos and videos may be uploaded to EY web pages (internal and external) including Facebook and Instagram. By attending the Breaking Down Barriers Program or Career Compass Program, you consent to EY's use of your image on such sites. In the instance there is a picture of yourself that you would prefer was not displayed please contact melbournecampusrecruitment@au.ey.com and notify us of the photo/video.

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