Graduate Technology Programme - Investment Bank
2016-02-08 16:50:19
2016-02-17 00:00:00
- London, London Central
- £Highly Competitive
- 17th Feb ’16
- Closed
Our client is the London based Investment Banking arm of one of the world's largest banking groups. They focus on being an enterprising, leading-edge and open organisation, enabling individuals to demonstrate their capabilities and grow their careers within the company.
This Global Investment Bank is looking for technically minded candidates for their 2016 technology programme. The role will see you join the technology division and work on a range of business critical projects that will see you design, develop and maintain specific technology platforms and applications.
You will join a specific business unit and work with the business unit to understand their technical needs. You will then be able to take ownership of projects allowing you to put your own mark on the applications and tools you design.
The role will also offer extensive training to aid your own career progression, but from a technical perspective and also for personal development allowing you to, in time, take up senior management roles within the organisation.
We are looking for individuals who are passionate about technology and in particular coding and development. You do not need to come from a Computer Science or IT degree background but you must have demonstrable coding ability and a solid understanding of technology. In addition candidates should be able to demonstrate:
- Excellent communication skills, with the ability to forge and maintain working relationships with a range of colleagues from all areas of the business
- A demonstrable interest in Investment Banking and the Financial Markets
- Willingness to take ownership of projects
- A desire to expand your technical understanding through formal professional training
- An analytical approach to problem solving
- Be keen to work in a forward thinking development environment.
- Availability to attend assessment days in March 2106 and able to start work in either May or September 2016.