IESE Business School in Barcelona, Spain, recently launched a new initiative designed to attract university students at the beginning of their careers. As with Harvard Business School’s 2+2 program, students pre-admitted to the new Youth Talent Program (YTP) will have a spot reserved for them in the IESE class after they have completed two years’ work experience at a participating firm.
IESE developed the program in an effort to attract junior- and senior-year university students at the world’s top universities. Students are invited to apply for YTP after completion of their basic university degree. If chosen for pre-admission to IESE, they are then presented to top companies for recruitment opportunities. Official admission to the YTP program is awarded once a candidate has been offered a contract with a participating firm.
Before beginning the workforce component of the program, participants spend the summer following their senior year at IESE for a Next Steps Workshop. Upon completion of the workshop, they then report to work. After fulfilling their two-year contract with their firm, they return to Barcelona for the IESE MBA. Upon graduation, students once again return to their participating firm to put their knowledge to work.
Many of the world’s leading corporations have agreed to participate in YTP. Among the firms taking part are McKinsey & Co., Johnson and Johnson, the Boston Consulting Group, Merck Sharp & Dohme, Novartis, BBVA, Santander and CEMEX.
To learn more about the new YTP program at IESE, click here.
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