Students took part in a variety of activities at the York St office, including a real workplace challenge, a speed networking session with employees, panel discussions on possible career paths, and a CV and interview skills workshopSchool pupils had a look into the finance and professional services sector thanks to a work experience programme.
Schools that participated in the initiative were Woodfarm High School, St Ninian’s High School, Lourdes Secondary School, Jordanhill School, Eastwood High School, Holyrood Secondary School, Wallace High School, Hillhead High School, and Our Lady’s High School. Ross Mackay, head of office at Aon Glasgow, said:"It has never been more important to provide young people from lower socio-economic backgrounds with the opportunity to gain insight into the“Aon is committed to increasing representation of those from lower socio-economic backgrounds across the business.