We are committed to creating a people culture that stands out by including, developing and engaging every individual at EY and fostering a high-performance environment. That’s how we continue to attract and keep the best people.
 
We always remember the first day – whether it’s the first day of a well deserved holiday or our first day at a new job. The “first” usually shapes our impressions and bench marks our expectations of things to come. But at EY, the first day is not really the beginning – it is in fact the end result of months or in some cases years of nurturing, preparation and relationship development for each new trainee by the graduate recruitment team. It is the graduate recruitment team that have invested their time and effort into each new trainee to ensure that they feel they are part of EY right from the start.

The University of Auckland Business School Entrepreneurs' Challenge

On Thursday 24 June The University of Auckland Business School’s Entrepreneurs’ Challenge 2010 was officially launched by Prime Minister John Key.
 
We would like to draw your attention to the Challenge and extend the invitation to you to participate in what has become the nation’s premiere source of competition-based funding. Started with a generous $3 million foundation gift from New Zealand philanthropist and businessman Charles Bidwell, and now in its second year, the Entrepreneurs’ Challenge seeks to help high-potential SMEs to successfully implement initiatives that will ultimately create opportunity and prosperity for all New Zealanders.

Fashion Funk

WHOSE FOOTBALL OUTFIT IS FAIREST OF THEM ALL?
 
Adding fashion to Football Fridays, Brand South Africa asks South Africans to vote for their favourite South African football inspired outfit.

Mallin Moolman

Mallin Moolman, a fourth-year University of Cape Town (UCT) student studying electrical engineering has been awarded the prestigious PPS Scholarship Award worth R40,000, after producing academic results that one of his professors describes as simply astounding. In his first year of study, Mallin scored 98% for Mathematics, 99% for Physics and 100% for Engineering. In his third year, he scored 93% for Electromagnetic Engineering. Barry Downing, Head of Electrical Engineering at UCT, says that even he, as a professor of 15 years, would struggle to accomplish such a feat. “Each year at UCT, we seem to find one or two students whose academic ability is on another level altogether. Mallin is one such student.”

JSE/Liberty Investment Challenge

WHAT IS THE JSE/LIBERTY INVESTMENT CHALLENGE?
 
An investment game for learners to buy and sell securities on the securities market (JSE).  
The challenge is sponsored by the Liberty, Standard Financial Markets  and administered by the JSE.  
The challenge offers participants the opportunity to learn about investment through managing a virtual portfolio of R1 Million.  
Only your imaginary million is at risk.

Breaking Stereotypes

The Fun Side of Being Serious Book Series