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Careers with Destiny Solutions: Oct 18

Event date: Wednesday, October 18, 2017, from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: Bahen Atrium

Learn about exciting job opportunities at Destiny Solutions!

Destiny Solutions is a team of exceptional people helping global citizens access non-traditional post-secondary learning experiences. Our teams create technology that lets colleges and universities manage their growth as they strive to educate the world. We innovate, we empower, and we improve.  Right now, we need more exceptional individuals to help us to keep evolving.
 
We are looking to hire Professional Experience Year (PEY) students next year in the following roles: Software Engineer and Software Engineer in Test. Join our recruitment team on Wednesday, October 18th for some treats and to learn about how you can kick start your career with Destiny Solutions.
 
Please register on the CLN: cln.utoronto.ca  


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