

We also checked the following banks for graduate opportunities, and didn't anything worth sharing: Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, Citi, Bank of America, and UBS.Ĭlick here to create a profile on eFinancialCareers. The advert was for an “associate development program”. The slight of hand is that the graduate scheme was with SVB UK, the very much non-defunct subsidiary of the bank that was absorbed by HSBC earlier this year. It seems strange to think that a bank that no longer exists went to the effort of offering a graduate program, but it did, although applications are now closed. Applications close next Tuesday, though – so be quick. HSBC only had one graduate program that we could find, for recent graduates in the Bay Area (of Hong Kong). The Singapore opportunity, curiously, requires no more than 18 months of work experience in finance – and to be a recent graduate. We found two Deutsche Bank graduate programs to report on: one in Amsterdam with the investment banking team, and one in Singapore with the wealth management team. It’s in Paris, and it’s in investment banking – what more could you ask for? Applications are on a rolling basis. We only found one graduate program open for Morgan Stanley (although that is one more than a lot of other banks, including Goldman Sachs). Here are some of the graduate schemes we found still open. Not all graduate schemes are open, but they’re a good shot for an aspiring young banker who might have missed the chance on an internship, summer or off-cycle or otherwise. In those cases, consult either our 11 ways to get a first job in an investment bank guide or start looking for graduate schemes. We’ve already looked at the internships still open for this summer – but for some students, the intern ship (get it) has already sailed. The majority of banks might be looking at 2024’s hiring, but that doesn’t mean the ship has sailed for this year.
