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KPMG hosts University of Cyprus students for Experience Day

KPMG in Cyprus recently hosted the “KPMG Experience Day” for University of Cyprus students at the company's Nicosia offices.

According to an announcement after the Wednesday, 4 September event, it was "designed for students from the University of Cyprus who are interested in learning more about KPMG and discovering what sets us apart in the professional services industry."

During the event, students had the opportunity to attend presentations by experts from various functions across KPMG in Cyprus, who shared their experiences and provided perspectives and guidance into the professional world.

"Notably, testimonials from these professionals highlighted how AI has been integrated into their work, showcasing the innovative approaches KPMG is taking in the industry. Additionally, guest speakers from the ICAEW and ACCA, highlighted the benefits of pursuing a professional qualification," the announcement continued.

Maria Karantoni, Board Member and Head of People at KPMG in Cyprus, commented, “KPMG Experience Day is a unique opportunity for us to connect with the country’s emerging talent and offer them a real insight into what it means to work at KPMG. We are delighted to have shared our culture and values with the students, and we hope to have inspired them in their future career paths.”

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