EY Luxembourg’s 350 new recruits will start between now and October. Photo: EY

EY Luxembourg’s 350 new recruits will start between now and October. Photo: EY

EY is set to become one of the 20 largest employers in Luxembourg. On 18 September, the firm announced the arrival of 350 new recruits--who will begin between now and October--bringing it past the 2,000 employee mark. Anthony Cannella will also take over as technology, media and telecommunications (TMT) leader.

“I’m delighted to announce another year of exceptional recruitment, which reflects our growth, our ability to adapt in the face of challenges and our appeal to young professionals looking for an innovative working environment rich in learning opportunities,” said , country managing partner of EY Luxembourg, in a press release issued the evening of Monday 18 September. “Part of our mission is to expose [our new recruits] to a wide range of sectors, so that they can explore and choose the one they are most passionate about.”

350 new professionals will join the ranks of the Big Four firm between now and October. With more than 30 nationalities, their arrival further strengthens the diversity of the firm, which recently passed the 2,000-employee mark. This moves the audit and consultancy firm up to 18th place among the country’s largest employers.


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After coordinating audit teams on assignments involving several regions and advising teams on technical issues, Anthony Cannella is now technology, media and telecommunications (TMT) leader. Photo: EY

After coordinating audit teams on assignments involving several regions and advising teams on technical issues, Anthony Cannella is now technology, media and telecommunications (TMT) leader. Photo: EY

On 15 September, EY also announced the appointment of a new leader for the technology, media and telecommunications (TMT) department, Anthony Cannella. Cannella, who is taking over from Fernando Longares, is also in charge of EYnovation, the programme that supports startups.

This article was first published in French on . It has been translated and edited for Delano.