Beyond Investing: Students Discover Diverse Careers at RBC Capital Markets

Early career exposure isn’t just a nice-to-have for today’s students—it’s essential. They are eager to understand how their education connects to future opportunities and professional roles.

Early Career Exposure at RBC Capital Markets

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Angela Nimoh from RBC Capital Markets welcomed students to learn about careers at RBC. She is also a board member of Student Leadership Network

Tenth graders from The Young Women’s Leadership School (TYWLS) of Brooklyn visited RBC Capital Markets, one of the leading financial services companies in North America, as part of our TYWLS at the Workplace career awareness program.

Under the guidance of Student Leadership Network board member Angela Nimoh, RBC Capital Markets team members created an immersive and engaging experience for our students to consider future paths.

Engaging with Industry Professionals

The visit began with a dynamic panel, featuring professionals from various departments, including investment banking, wealth management, marketing, and human resources. The diversity of roles highlighted the breadth of opportunities available within the financial sector and the wide range of skill sets needed. “Finance isn’t just about numbers; it’s about problem-solving, teamwork, and critical thinking,” Angela shared with the students, challenging common misconceptions about careers in banking.

The event transitioned to small group conversations through an energetic speed networking format. RBC Capital Markets volunteers rotated around the room, answering students’ questions about career paths, educational requirements, and day-to-day responsibilities. The intimate setting allowed students to practice their self-introductions and begin making professional connections. Following the breakout groups, students toured the trading floor.

Looking Forward: The Impact of Corporate Partnerships

We extend our gratitude to RBC Capital Markets for their ongoing partnership and commitment to creating these transformative experiences. By opening their doors and sharing their expertise, RBC professionals are not just teaching students about finance—they’re expanding possibilities and inspiring the next generation of leaders.

Special thanks to the RBC Capital Markets team for creating an impactful and engaging experience for our students!

If you’d like to bring the TYWLS at the Workplace program to your company, please contact Matthew Chacko at [email protected].

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