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Job Fair Di Tella - Open application

Capital Federal or Gran Buenos Aires, Argentina; Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Please note, this is a talent pool position, not a live role. If you would like to be considered for any future positions at DEPT®, please submit an application and we will be in touch when a suitable opportunity arises.

At Dept, we are pioneers in digital transformation, tech, and creativity. We believe that innovation comes from diverse, curious, and driven minds. If you are a student or recent graduate from Universidad Torcuato Di Tella and want to kickstart your career in a global, fast-paced environment, you’ve come to the right place!

This is a general application for our Talent Pool. By submitting your resume here, you’ll be the first in line when new opportunities, internships, or junior roles open up that match your profile.

Areas where you can grow with us:

Depending on your major and interests, we have space for talent in:

  • Business & Strategy: Finance, Business Development, Project Management, and Operations (Great for Business Administration, Economics, or International Studies).

  • Tech & Data: Software Engineering, Data Analytics, QA, and Cloud (Great for Technology, Digital Technologies, or Engineering).

  • Creative & Marketing: Growth Marketing, Social Media, UX/UI Design, and Copywriting (Great for Communications, Design, or Digital Media).

  • People & Culture: HR, Talent Acquisition, and Workplace Experience.

What we look for in Ditellianos:

  • Curiosity & Drive: You love to learn, ask questions, and propose new ways of doing things.

  • Global Mindset: Excellent communication skills in English (we work with international teams and clients!).

  • Ownership: You take responsibility for your growth and enjoy solving problems.

  • Team Players: You thrive in collaborative, multicultural, and diverse environments.

What’s in it for you?

  • Real Impact: You won’t just be making coffee; you’ll be working on real projects for global brands.

  • Flexibility: Work-life balance with hybrid/remote options that respect your exam schedules.

  • Continuous Learning: Mentorship from industry experts and access to internal training.

  • A Great Culture: A relaxed, fun, and inclusive atmosphere where you can truly be yourself.

How does the process work?

  1. Apply: Drop your CV here and fill out the quick questionnaire below.

  2. Review: Our People Team will analyze your profile and tag you for matching areas.

  3. Connect: As soon as a position opens up that fits your background, we’ll reach out to schedule a chat.

We can’t wait to meet you at the UTDT Job Fair! Submit your application and let’s shape the future together.

#LI-Hybrid #LI-Remote



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