Deloitte Luxembourg onboards 210 new colleagues from 22 countries
Deloitte I 10:58 am, 8th October
Diverse talent embarks on a journey to strive higher, go further, and
achieve excellence together.
Deloitte Luxembourg proudly welcomes 210 new colleagues from 22 countries as part of its Autumn Induction Journey, which began on 7 October at Lycée Vauban. This carefully curated programme marks the start of their professional journey, designed to immerse new joiners in the firm’s culture, history, core values, and strategic vision, embodied by the guiding principles of Higher, Further, Together.
The opening day featured engaging presentations from key leaders, including People & Purpose Leader Christian van Dartel, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Leader Sandrine Muller, Risk & Reputation Leader Jérôme Lecoq, and Advisory & Consulting Group and Innovation Leader Patrick Laurent. Their insights highlighted the extensive opportunities within Deloitte, its collaborative culture, and its strong commitment to lifelong learning and innovation.
Reflecting on the occasion, John Psaila, Managing Partner and CEO at Deloitte Luxembourg, shared: “Thinking back to when I first joined the Firm many years ago, I vividly recall the excitement and anticipation of embarking on a new journey. Seeing that same enthusiasm in our new colleagues today fills me with immense pride and optimism. We are wholeheartedly committed to nurturing their talents and supporting them every step of the way. Together, we will reach higher, go further, and achieve excellence.”
Christian van Dartel, Partner and People & Purpose Leader, added: “We are delighted to welcome our new colleagues as they start their professional career with Deloitte, they will bring fresh perspective and learn from all our professionals. Our bespoke Deloitte journey is designed to train them to deliver our services to our clients to the highest standards, with dedication and purpose.”
Running from 8 to 11 October, the Autumn Induction Journey is designed to immerse junior professionals into Deloitte's dynamic culture and strategic vision through an extensive programme. Utilising a hybrid format, it combines in-person sessions with virtual training modules via Deloitte's advanced AI-powered educational platform. The curriculum encompasses a wide range of technical and soft skills, fostering the development of lasting relationships and a strong sense of community. Beyond training, the programme includes team-building activities and networking events throughout the city, reinforcing the firm's commitment to collaboration and unity.
With the addition of
these new professionals, Deloitte Luxembourg continues to enrich its
multicultural workforce, which now represents over 90 nationalities. This
diversity strengthens the firm’s ability to deliver cutting-edge solutions and
fosters an environment that values different perspectives. With over 2,700
professionals working across Advisory & Consulting, Audit & Assurance,
Tax, and Internal Operations, Deloitte Luxembourg remains dedicated to driving
innovation and providing exceptional service to clients in an ever-evolving
marketplace.
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