Career
- EY Switzerland employs students as working students or interns.
The internships last about four to six months.
Applicants should
- be at least about to complete their Bachelor's degree
- study economics, (business) mathematics, (business) informatics or law
- speak excellent English
- have very good IT skills
- Applications are possible all year. There is also the possibility of direct entry as an assistant or consultant.
EY has been voted one of the top employers by students several times.
#ExtraordinaryCareers –
Have you ever wondered how data science works or how is EY helping clients with their cyber security? And more importantly, who are the people helping these clients in Switzerland? Get to know our colleagues, hear their career stories and their extraordinary projects at EY:
- People Advisory Services – Isabelle Staiger - Vimeo
- Assurance – Lauriane Py - Extraordinary Careers | Lauriane on Vimeo
- Cyber Security – Maria Pisa - EY Maria Pisa - Extraordinary Careers on Vimeo
- Wavespace – Janina Berga - EY Janina Berga - Extraordinary Careers on Vimeo
- EYCarbon - EY Carmen Sprus - Extraordinary Careers on Vimeo
#2SidesOfASameCoin:
Entrepreneurship is not something we pay lip service to in our recruitment brochure. It is a value that we truly seek to uphold and live by. Did you know that there are several entrepreneurs and even active Swiss national athletes at EY Switzerland as well? This video campaign was created to showcase successful work-life-integration stories, hoping to be an inspiration for fellow colleagues and potential talents as well.
- Technology Consulting – Mundia Moole Büsser - EY Mundia Büsser 2 Sides Of A Same Coin.mp4 on Vimeo
- Core Business Services – Donny Lee - Vimeo
- Consulting – Uke Smajli - 2 Sides Of A Same Coin Ukë Smajli on Vimeo
- Consulting – Christian Plesca - Vimeo
My Careers – It’s mine to build.
As diverse as we are, so are the challenges we face in our everyday professional and private lives. One day you may feel like you have everything under control. On another, the tide has turned. It could be related to multitasking, meeting various requirements, embracing differences or dealing with pressure. But it can also be about being flexible and open for the new and unknown. Dealing with challenges is nothing new and everyone knows – that overcoming these makes us stronger and more resilient.
- People Advisory Services – Markus Kaempf - My Career. It’s mine to build – Markus Kaempf on Vimeo
- Consulting – Sabine Betz - My Career | Sabine Betz (brightcove.net)
- Tax – Martin Kistler - Its mine to build | Martin Kistler (brightcove.net)
- Assurance – Patrik Fischer - Vimeo
- Consulting – Marie Van Leemputten - My Career | Marie Van Leemputten (brightcove.net)